Increased percentage of CD4+CD25+regulatory T cells during septic shock is due to the decrease of CD4+CD25-lymphocytes

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作者
Venet, F [1 ]
Pachot, A
Debard, AL
Bohé, J
Bienvenu, J
Lepape, A
Monneret, G
机构
[1] Lyon Sud Univ Hosp, Immunol Lab, Lyon, France
[2] Lyon Sud Univ Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Lyon, France
关键词
septic shock; regulatory T cells; CD4+CD25+; Foxp3; immunosuppression; sepsis;
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10.1097/01.CCM.0000145999.42971.4B
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: The elevation of the percentage of regulatory CD4+CD25+ T lymphocytes (Treg) has been recently described during septic shock. The objective of the present study was to investigate whether this increased percentage was due to Treg proliferation. Design: Observational study. Setting: Adult intensive care units in a university hospital. Subjects: Patients with septic shock (n = 54) and healthy individuals (n = 30). Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: In patients, we first confirmed the increased percentage of Treg among CD4+ lymphocytes in comparison with healthy individuals. Surprisingly, regarding absolute counting, we demonstrated that both T CD4+ lineages (CD25+ and CD25-) were diminished immediately after the onset of shock. Then, whereas Treg returned rapidly to healthy donors values, CD4+CD25- T lymphocytes remained dramatically reduced. Finally, Foxp3 (Treg-related gene) messenger RNA quantification enabled us to definitively rule out a lack of proliferation since it was not increased during shock. Conclusion. The increased percentage of Treg after shock is due not to their proliferation but to a decrease in CD4+CD25- T lymphocyte number. We hypothesize that it might be due to a resistance of Treg to apoptosis processes occurring during septic shock.
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