Медицинская иммунология (Jul 2014)

FOXP3+T-REGULATORY LYMPHOCYTES AND AUTOANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION, ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 2 AND IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE

  • I. V. Kologrivova,
  • T. E. Suslova,
  • O. A. Koshelskaya,
  • I. V. Vinnizkaya,
  • O. A. Trubacheva,
  • N. M. Zheltonogova,
  • A. M. Gusakova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2013-2-155-162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 155 – 162

Abstract

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When studying patients with an association of arterial hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus, we have shown a lower number of FoxP3+T-regulatory cells, as well as elevated levels of anti-myocardial antibodies and autoantibodies to nuclear antigens. In a group with combination of impaired glucose tolerance and arterial hypertension, a decrease in T-regulatory lymphocytes’ numbers, along with increased rheumatoid factor and antimitochondrial autoantibodies concentrations were observed. Arterial hypertension was combined with dyslipidemia, being accompanied by higher levels of rheumatoid factor and antibodies to nuclear antigens. In all these clinical groups, we revealed close correlations between concentrations of autoantibodies, FoxP3+T-regulatory lymphocyte scores, and parameters of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The results, obtained in present study, allow us to suggest that metabolic disturbances may be associated with altered immune tolerance mechanisms and activation of humoral immune response that are detectable since early stages of the disease and may contribute to development of complications occurring in diabetes mellitus type 2.

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