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Changes in γδT Cells in Peripheral Blood of Patients with Ulcerative Colitis Exacerbations

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00005-021-00620-x

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Immunosuppression; Ulcerative colitis; Colitis exacerbations; gamma delta T lymphocytes; alpha beta T lymphocytes

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  1. State Committee for Scientific Research Grant (Poland) [2003/501/KL/530/L]

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Recent studies have shown that ulcerative colitis is associated with immune imbalances, including changes in levels of gamma delta T cells and alpha beta T cells in the blood. Patients with exacerbated colitis exhibited decreased gamma delta T cells and increased levels of CD25, CD54, and CD62L expressing gamma delta T cells. This observation may help predict exacerbations in colitis patients.
The role of gamma delta T cells in ulcerative colitis (UC) is well confirmed in experimental animals and demonstrated in many clinical observations. Recent investigations have indicated that UC is associated with several forms of immune imbalance, such as an imbalance between effector T cells and regulatory T cells. However, little is known about the cellular aspect of clinical colitis exacerbations. We observed 140 patients with histologically confirmed UC over the course of 8 years. We investigated the percentage of gamma delta T and alpha beta T cells in peripheral blood of patients and also the expression of various surface markers (CD25, CD54, CD62L). Patients were assembled into stable colitis and exacerbated colitis groups. The percentage of gamma delta T and alpha beta T cells was evaluated by Ortho Cytorone Absolute flow cytometer. In patients with exacerbated colitis we observed a decrease of gamma delta T cells in peripheral blood and an increased ratio of alpha beta T/gamma delta T. Additionally, we found that exacerbation results in a significant increase of percentage of gamma delta TCD25, gamma delta TCD54 and gamma delta TCD62L lymphocytes in peripheral blood when compared to patients with stable colitis. Exacerbation of ulcerative colitis results in a decreased percentage of gamma delta T cells in peripheral blood with increase of CD25, CD54 and CD62L expressing gamma delta T cells. This may represent the effect of cell activation and migration, similar to that observed after the surgical trauma. We hope that this observation may help to predict exacerbations in colitis patients.

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