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Agulla, Beatriz & Villaescusa, Alejandra & Sainz, Angel & Díaz Regañon, David & Rodríguez Franco, Fernando & Calleja Bueno, Lydia & Olmeda, Patricia & García Sancho, Mercedes (2024 ) .Peripheral and intestinal T lymphocyte subsets in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy.
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Agulla, Beatriz & Villaescusa, Alejandra & Sainz, Angel & Díaz Regañon, David & Rodríguez Franco, Fernando & Calleja Bueno, Lydia & Olmeda, Patricia & García Sancho, Mercedes. 2024 .Peripheral and intestinal T lymphocyte subsets in dogs with chronic inflammatory enteropathy.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44844
Resumen:
Background: Dysregulated T lymphocyte response is thought to play a key role in
chronic intestinal inflammation (CIE).
Objectives: To evaluate the presence of changes in peripheral and intestinal T lymphocyte subsets and to describe potential immune and inflammatory biomarkers in
dogs with CIE.
Animals: Sixteen healthy dogs and 26 dogs were diagnosed with CIE.
Methods: Prospective case-control study evaluating peripheral and intestinal T lymphocytes using flow cytometry and inflammatory markers obtained from complete
blood cell counts.
Results: Dogs with CIE had higher peripheral activated T helper (Th) lymphocytes
(87/¿L [18-273] CIE, 44/¿L [16-162] healthy control (HC, P = .013) and regulatory T
cells (Treg; 108/¿L [2-257] CIE, 34/¿L [1-114] HC, P = .004). In the intestinal epithelium, CIE dogs presented lower percentages of Th (4.55% [1.75-18.67] CIE, 8.77%
[3.79-25.03] HC, P = .002), activated Th cells (0.16% [0.02-0.83] CIE, 0.33%
[0.05-0.57] HC, P = .03) and CD4/CD8 ratio (0.08 [0.02-0.39] CIE, 0.21 [0.07-0.85]
HC, P = .003). Conversely, higher percentage of activated T cytotoxic cells (20.24%
[3.12-77.12] CIE, 12.32% [1.21-39.22] HC, P = .04) and interferon-gamma (IFN-¿)
producing T lymphocytes (7.36% [0.63-55.83] CIE, 1.44% [0.00-10.56] HC, P = .01)
within the epithelium was observed. In the lamina propria the percentage of Treg
lymphocytes was higher (6.02% [1.00-21.48] CIE, 3.52% [0.18-10.52] HC, P = .02).
Conclusions and Clinical Importance: Systemic and intestinal immune alterations
occur in dogs with CIE suggesting that blood IFN-¿ producing T lymphocytes and the systemic immune-inflamation index (SII) could potentially serve as biomarkers for the
disease.
KEYWORDS
flow cytometry, IBD, intraepithelial lymphocytes, lamina propria lymphocytes, peripheral blood
lymphocytes, T lymphocytes