Level and value of t cell-derived circulating microparticles in liver cirrhosis patients

Chih Hung Chen, Chia Lo Chang, Kuan Hung Chen, Ben Chung Cheng, Hong Hwa Chen, John Y. Chiang, Pei Hsun Sung*, Hon Kan Yip

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background/Aim: We examined the hypothesis that T cell-derived-circulating microparticles (MPs) are increased in liver-cirrhosis (LC) patients compared to normal subjects and are also increased in chronic hepatitis compared to acute-decompensated-liver cirrhosis (ADLC). Patients and Methods: A total of 66 LC patients, including 35 with ADLC and 31 with non-decompensated-LC (NDLC), were enrolled in the study. Ten volunteers served as controls. Results: Flow-cytometric analysis showed that circulating levels of T-cell derived MPs (i.e., total MPs and CD4+/CD8+/CD54+MPs) were higher in LC patients than in the controls (all p<0.003). Total MPs and CD8+MPs were higher in NDLC than in ADLC patients. There were good correlations between CD8+MPs and ADLC as well as between total MPs and chronic hepatitis. Multivariate-linear-regression analysis showed that NDLC was independently predictive of increased circulating CD8+MPs levels (p<0.05) and chronic hepatitis independently predictive of increased circulating total MPs levels (p<0.001)/CD4+MPs (p<0.05). Conclusion: Circulating levels of T-cell-derived MPs were increased in ADLC patients and were even more elevated in NDLC patients compared to healthy-control subjects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2265-2272
Number of pages8
JournalIn Vivo
Volume33
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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© 2019 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • Circulating T-cell derived microparticles
  • Inflammation
  • Liver cirrhosis

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