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Regulatory T cells may play a protection role in postoperative pulmonary dysfunction in rheumatic heart disease.

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Background Postoperative pulmonary dysfunction (PPD) is a common complication observed in patients after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The underlying mechanism regulating lung injury after CPB is unclear. However,… Click to show full abstract

Background Postoperative pulmonary dysfunction (PPD) is a common complication observed in patients after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). The underlying mechanism regulating lung injury after CPB is unclear. However, since the involvement of regulatory T (Treg) cells and T helper 17 (Th17) cells in immune responses has been well established, in this study, we investigated the contribution of these lymphocyte subsets to the development of PPD after CPB. Methods Fifty-six rheumatic heart disease (RHD) patients' blood samples were collected at different time points before and after surgery. The samples were analyzed by flow cytometry to quantify cells and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure the cytokine content. In addition, the inhibitory function of Treg cells of ten patients was tested before and after surgery. Results We showed that a decreased percentage of Treg cells and reduced Treg/Th17 ratio before anesthesia and after neutralization are meaningful predictors of severe PPD (AUC 0.722, 95% CI: 0.557 to 0.888; 0.787, 95% CI: 0.639 to 0.934; 0.751, 95% CI: 0.593 to 0.919; 0.551, 95% CI: 0.366 to 0.735). Interestingly, both the percentage of Treg cells and their suppressive effect on effector T lymphocyte (Teff) cells were increased after CPB, and both effects may play a protective role in PPD. By contrast, severe PPD was associated with increased IL-17A levels. Conclusions The increased proportion of Treg cells in the CD4+ T cell population and higher ratio of Treg/Th17 before anesthesia induction and 30 min after heparin neutralization can partially protect patients from a severe inflammatory response and PPD.

Keywords: treg cells; pulmonary dysfunction; ppd; disease; postoperative pulmonary; treg

Journal Title: Journal of thoracic disease
Year Published: 2018

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