Cytokine production patterns in patients with sickle cell disease and avascular necrosis of the femoral head

Fawaz Azizieh , Raj Raghupathy , Renu Gupta , Akmal Zahra , Hanan Al-Abboh , Huda Alsahhaf , Rubina Fatima , Adekunle Adekile
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Abstract

Background

An imbalance in pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines has been suggested to contribute to tissue damage in sickle disease (SCD) following recurrent ischemia, which leads to several complications including avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head. This study aimed to investigate the profiles of cytokines produced by mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in SCD patients with or without AVN.

Methods

The patients were recruited from the outpatient hematology clinics of Mubarak al-Kabeer Hospital, Kuwait. They were screened for AVN using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Levels of peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)-secreted cytokines were estimated in 31 AVN-negative and 16 AVN-positive SCD patients. Four pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1−β, IL-6, IL-17A, and TNF-α) and three anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-4, IL-10, and TGF-β) were assayed in a multiplex ELISA.

Results

Mitogen-activated PBMCs from the patients who were AVN-positive secreted significantly higher levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokines TGF-β, and IL-4 compared to AVN-negative patients. Similarly, three ratios (IL-17A/IL-4, TNF-α/IL-4, and, IL-17/TGF-β) were significantly higher in AVN-negative, compared to AVN-positive patients, thus showing a pro-inflammatory bias in the former. The multivariate pattern plot shows that points of AVN-positive data are clustered closely, separating them from the AVN-negative data.

Conclusion

Our data suggest that it may be worthwhile to explore levels and ratios of pro- to anti-inflammatory cytokines produced by mitogen-stimulated PBMC in patients with SCD with regards to prognosis and outcomes. The multivariate pattern analysis of seven cytokines revealed a pattern that can be used as a predictive tool to delineate those patients that may develop AVN.
镰状细胞病和股骨头缺血性坏死患者的细胞因子产生模式
研究背景:促炎性和抗炎性细胞因子的失衡可能导致镰状病(SCD)复发性缺血后的组织损伤,从而导致股骨头无血管坏死(AVN)等并发症。本研究旨在探讨有丝分裂原刺激的外周血单个核细胞(PBMC)在伴有或不伴有AVN的SCD患者中产生的细胞因子的特征。方法选取科威特Mubarak al-Kabeer医院血液科门诊患者。采用磁共振成像(MRI)筛查AVN。测定了31例avn阴性和16例avn阳性SCD患者外周血单核细胞(PBMC)分泌的细胞因子水平。四种促炎细胞因子(IL-1−β、IL-6、IL-17A和TNF-α)和三种抗炎细胞因子(IL-4、IL-10和TGF-β)采用多重ELISA检测。结果与avn阴性患者相比,avn阳性患者smitogen活化的PBMCs分泌的促炎因子TGF-β和IL-4水平显著升高。与avn阳性患者相比,avn阴性患者IL-17A/IL-4、TNF-α/IL-4、IL-17/TGF-β 3个比值明显高于avn阳性患者,可见avn阴性患者有促炎倾向。多元模式图显示,avn阳性数据的点紧密聚集,将它们与avn阴性数据分开。结论我们的数据表明,探讨促丝裂原刺激的PBMC产生的促炎性因子和抗炎性因子的水平和比例与SCD患者的预后和结局可能是值得的。7种细胞因子的多变量模式分析揭示了一种模式,可以作为预测工具来描述那些可能发展为AVN的患者。
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