Biomedicines (Dec 2022)

Exploiting Signal Joint T Cell Receptor Excision Circle to Investigate the Impact of COVID-19 and Autoimmune Diseases on Age Prediction and Immunosenescence

  • Amina A. Farag,
  • Taghrid G. Kharboush,
  • Noha H. Ibrahim,
  • Mohamed Darwish,
  • Iman M. Fawzy,
  • Hanaa El-Sayed Bayomy,
  • Dina Saad Abdelmotaleb,
  • Shaza Abdul Basset Abdul Basset,
  • Amal M. Abdel-Kareim,
  • Mohammed Al mohaini,
  • Inas A. Ahmed,
  • Haidy M. Fakher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10123193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 3193

Abstract

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Signal joint T cell receptor excision circles (sjTRECs) are a promising marker for age estimation and immunosenescence in different ethnic groups. Several limitations are expected to overshadow their use as accurate markers for age prediction. The current study was conducted to determine the influence of immunologic disorders, such as autoimmune diseases and COVID-19, on the accuracy of sjTRECs as molecular markers for age estimation and immunosenescence among living Egyptians. Peripheral blood sjTRECs level was measured by qPCR in 90 autoimmune patients, 58 COVID-19 patients, and 85 healthy controls. The mean dCt values were significantly (p = 0.0002) different between the three groups, with the highest values in healthy subjects, followed by autoimmune and COVID-19 patients. A significant negative correlation was identified between the sjTRECs levels and ages in all studied cases. There were significant positive correlations between chronological age and predicted age for healthy individuals, autoimmune, and COVID-19 patients with mean absolute deviations (MAD) of 9.40, 11.04, and 9.71, respectively. The two patients’ groups exhibited early immunosenescence, which was more noticeable among the young adults with COVID-19 and autoimmune patients of age range (18–49 years). Autoimmunity may represent a critical factor impacting the accuracy of sjTRECs quantitation for age prediction.

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