Detection of regulatory T cells in peripheral blood of keloid patientsa nd its significance
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-0290.2023.06.009
- VernacularTitle:调节性T细胞在瘢痕疙瘩患者外周血的检测及意义
- Author:
Mengyuan ZHANG
1
;
Chao LIAN
;
Xuelei LI
;
Xiaojun LIU
;
Baolin ZHANG
Author Information
1. 长治医学院附属长治市人民医院整形美容科,长治 046000
- Keywords:
Keloid;
Flow cytometry;
Regulatory T cells;
Empty stomach;
Peripheral blood
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology
2023;29(6):464-467
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the abnormally low expression of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the peripheral blood of patients with keloids, its correlation with the formation and evolution of keloids.Methods:A total of 50 peripheral blood samples of patients diagnosed with keloids were collected in the first diagnosis of Changzhi City People′s Hospital from January 2019 to January 2021 as keloid group, including 22 males and 28 females, with an age range of 18-55 years and an average age of 32.13 years; the control group was normal healthy beauty seekers in the outpatient department of Changzhi People′s Hospital during the same period, and finally 25 peripheral blood samples were also collected, including 15 males and 10 females, with an age range of 18-55 years and an average age of 32.96 years. All patients had 2 ml of venous blood drawn on an empty stomach early in the morning before admission for treatment, and placed in an ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) potassium anticoagulation tube. Fresh peripheral blood samples were generated and sent for examination immediately. Flow cytometry was used to detect the CD4 + , CD25 + , CD127 + cells and low Tregs ratio in peripheral blood of keloid patients ( n=50) and normal healthy people ( n=25); the fluorescence intensity was analyzed, the light scattering data were saved, and Cell Quest Plot was used on the computer after the test. The point diagram and the group square diagram were analyzed by SPSS 24.0 for statistical software analysis; peripheral blood Tregs ratio was expressed as the mean ± standard deviation ( ±s), and the mean comparison between the two groups was conducted by using independent sample t test; multiple groups One-way analysis of variance was used for the comparison of the averages, and the difference was statistically significant at P<0.05. The keloid questionnaire and clinical grading were utilized to deeply analyze the relationship between the Tregs ratio in peripheral blood of keloid patients and the severity of keloid. Results:Compared with the normal control group, the peripheral blood Tregs ratio of the keloid group was significantly reduced [(4.39±1.31)% vs. (6.64±1.83)%, P<0.001]; according to the Sawada score scale, keloids were classified as mild, moderate and severe degrees; the Tregs ratio in peripheral blood of the moderate keloid group was significantly lower than that of the mild keloid group [(4.43±1.23)% vs. (5.37±1.12)%, P<0.05], while in the severe keloid group it was also significantly lower than the moderate keloid group [(3.55±0.97)% vs. (4.43±1.23)%, P<0.05]. Conclusions:The Tregs ratio of peripheral blood in patients with keloids is significantly decreased, suggesting that Tregs cell is one of the biomarkers to reflect the severity of keloids.