• Clin. Chim. Acta · Dec 2018

    The expression and clinical correlations of 4-1BB on peripheral CD4+ T cell subsets in patients with coronary artery disease. A cross-sectional pilot study.

    • Yi Lu, Shan-Fang Ma, Hui Wang, Zhi-Zhang Cui, and Chun-Sheng Li.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Beijing Di-Tan Hospital, Capital Medical University, 8# Jingshun East Street, Chao-yang District, Beijing 100015, China.
    • Clin. Chim. Acta. 2018 Dec 1; 487: 341-348.

    BackgroundThe expression of 4-1BB on peripheral regulatory T cells (Tregs) and conventional T cells (Tconvs) in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients is unknown. We aimed to investigate the expression and clinical correlations of 4-1BB on peripheral Tregs and Tconvs in CAD patients.MethodsFlow cytometry analysis was used to analyze 4-1BB expression on peripheral Tregs and Tconvs. We compared the percentages of 4-1BB on Tregs and Tconvs in the control (ctrl) group, the stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD) group, and the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) group. The correlations of 4-1BB expression on Tregs and Tconvs with the Gensini score and CRP were examined in the ACS group. The value of 4-1BB percentage on Tregs for predicting CAD in this cardiovascular risk population was also analyzed.ResultsA total of 71 participants were enrolled in this study. In all the groups, the percentages of 4-1BB on Tregs were significantly higher than on Tconvs (all P < .05). After adjusting for sex, age, SBP, HbA1c and LDL, 4-1BB percentages on Tregs and Tconvs were significantly higher in the SIHD and ACS groups compared with the ctrl group (all P < .05). The ratio of 4-1BB percentage on Tregs to 4-1BB percentage on Tconvs was higher in the ACS group compared with the ctrl group (P = .010). In the ACS group, CRP was negatively correlated with the Tregs percentage (in CD4+ T cells) and the Tregs percentage to Tconvs percentage ratio. The Gensini score was positively correlated with the 4-1BB percentage on Tregs in the ACS group. Linear regression analysis showed 4-1BB percentage on Tregs independently predicted the Gensini score. Binary logistic regression showed CRP, HbA1c and 4-1BB percentage on Tregs independently predicted the development of CAD (SIHD+ACS) in the whole population.Conclusion4-1BB expression on peripheral Tregs and Tconvs was increased in SIHD and ACS patients. 4-1BB percentage on Tregs positively correlated with the severity of coronary artery stenosis in ACS patients. 4-1BB percentage on Tregs independently predicted the severity of coronary artery stenosis in an ACS population and development of CAD in a cardiovascular risk population.Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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