AGE-DEPENDENT CHANGES OF T-REGULATORY AND Th17 SUBSET LEVELS IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD FROM HEALTHY HUMANS

Age-dependent development of Th17 and Treg lymphocyte subsets in healthy  humans is studied insufficiently. The  present  study aimed  to investigate  quantitative characteristics of Th17  and  Treg subsets in peripheral blood of healthy  subjects for various age groups.352 healthy  humans (168 fema...

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Autores principales: A. P. Toptygina, E. L. Semikina, S. V. Petrichuk, R. Sh. Zakirov, O. V. Kurbatova, E. A. Kopyltsova, Yu. А. Komakh
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Publicado: SPb RAACI 2017
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Sumario:Age-dependent development of Th17 and Treg lymphocyte subsets in healthy  humans is studied insufficiently. The  present  study aimed  to investigate  quantitative characteristics of Th17  and  Treg subsets in peripheral blood of healthy  subjects for various age groups.352 healthy  humans (168 female  and 184 male), one month to 85 years old, were subject to examination, including 79 infants in their first year of life; 34 children at aged 1 year to 2 years 11 months; 24, at 3 to 4 years 11 months; 28, at the age of 5 to 6 years 11 months; 25 children aged 7-8 years 11 month; 36 children aged 9 to 11 years 11 months; 39 adolescents aged 12 to 14 years 11 months; 26 adolescents aged 15 to 18 years; 25 young adults aged 20 to 35 years; 11 adults at 36 to 49 years old; 16 adults aged 59-70 years, and 9 elderly people over 70 years old. The study was performed with capillary blood in children under 2 years, and venous blood taken in elder persons.  The basic and ‘minor’ subsets of peripheral blood lymphocytes were evaluated by flow cytometry using four-color staining of whole blood and following erythrocyte lysis. We used the following surface markers: CD3, CD4, CD8, CD25, CD127, CD161, CD45R0 for lymphocyte subsets detection.It has been  shown  that  Treg percentage (a ratio  of CD4+CD25hiCD127low/neg  in the CD3+CD4+  gate) did not  depend on  age of the  people  under  study, and  can  be approximated by a linear  function. The  absolute number of Tregs in childhood is progressively  decreased and,  after 10 years old, it reaches  plateau  values. This age-dependent relationship may be approximated by a logarithmic function. Evaluation of Th17 subset levels demonstrated a strong  relative  and  absolute  age-dependent growth  of this  cell  subpopulation. Percentage and absolute  numbers of Th17 lymphocyte (share  of CD4+CD161+CD45R0+ in the CD3+CD4+gate), can be approximated by a square function. The age of 10-12 years seems to be critical to the immune system formation. We suppose  the process of the immune system development to be completed at this age, and maturation of the immune cell populations is then  observed.  A decrease in both relative and absolute  numbers of Treg and Th17 lymphocyte subsets was found in elderly persons (> 70 years old). Our data on peripheral blood Tregs and Th17 subsets, with respect  to their percentage and absolute  numbers in healthy  humans, may be used as age-related reference values.