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Global Women Health 2018 & Orthopedics Congress 2018
Archives of General Internal Medicine
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ISSN: 2591-7951
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Volume 2
BREAST CANCER, GYNECOLOGY AND WOMEN HEALTH
ORTHOPEDICS AND RHEUMATOLOGY
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World Congress on
Annual Conference on
Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C3-009
THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD CD4+CD25+REGULATORY T CELLS IN WITH
JUVENILE IDIOPATHIC ARTHRITIS
Zeng Hua-Song
and
Bei Wang
Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, China
Objective:
To investigate the juvenile idiopathic arthritis (joint-less) (JIA) in children with peripheral blood CD4+CD25+regulatory T
cells and its significance.
Methods:
Immunofluorescence labeling antibodies and flow cytometry of 23 cases of children with JIA and 26 cases of child health
in peripheral blood CD4+CD25+, CD4+lymphocyte subsets of cells ratio test.
Results:
JIA (joint-less) in children with peripheral blood CD4+CD25+cell percentage was significantly lower than control group
[(6.44±1.27)% ratio (8.23±1.33)%, P<0.05], and the percentage of CD4+ cells significantly lower than control group [(33.64±7.63)%
ratio (46.79±5.02)%, P<0.05].
Conclusion:
Peripheral blood CD4+CD25+cells and CD4+cells involved in the JIA (joint-less) morbidity.