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Regulatory T cell subtypes and TGF-β1 gene expression in chronic allograft dysfunction

Authors :
Sara, Assadiasl
Pedram, Ahmadpoor
Mohsen, Nafar
Mahboob, Lessan Pezeshki
Fateme, Pourrezagholi
Mahmoud, Parvin
Abtin, Shahlaee
Adel, Sepanjnia
Mohammad Hossein, Nicknam
Aliakbar, Amirzargar
Source :
Iranian journal of immunology : IJI. 11(3)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Regulatory T cells have been suggested to have a protective role against acute rejection in allograft recipients. However, there is little information available about their contribution to chronic rejection process. The role of transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) as a profibrogenic and/or immunoregulatory cytokine in renal allografts is also controversial.To evaluate the frequency of CD4+CD25+CD127- and CD3+CD8+CD28- regulatory T cells in chronic allograft dysfunction (CAD) and to investigate the expression of TGF-β1 in renal allografts.Thirty biopsy-proven CAD patients were pair-matched with 30 stable graft function patients and a third group of healthy volunteers. Flowcytometry was performed on PBMCs to determine the frequency of CD3+CD8+CD28- and CD4+CD25+CD127- regulatory T cells in lymphocyt population. TGF-β1 gene expression was assessed by Real Time PCR.The percentages of CD3+CD8+CD28- Tregs among renal allograft recipients was higher than healthy controls (p0.001) since stable graft patients showed the most rates. The frequency of CD4+CD25+CD127- Tregs was lower in CAD patients than stable recipients (p=0.024) and healthy group (p=0.015). TGF-β1 gene expression was greater in CAD patients compared to healthy group (p=0.03) but there was no significant difference between gene expression of stable graft patients and healthy volunteers.The negative association between the frequency of regulatory T cell subtypes and chronic allograft dysfunction proposes these cells as probable candidates for promoting allograft survival. Moreover, despite the immunoregulatory capacity of TGF-β1, it is likely to be implicated in chronic damages of allograft tissue.

Details

ISSN :
1735367X
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Iranian journal of immunology : IJI
Accession number :
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