FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in children with Helicobacter pylori Infection

K. Y.Young Cho, Min Sun Cho, Jeong Wan Seo

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Abstract

Despite an intensive pro-inflammatory response, the immune system is unable to clear the organism in Helicobacter pylori gastritis. Regulatory T (Treg) cells, which suppress the immune response of antigen-specific T cells, have recently been demonstrated to play a key role in chronic inflammation by immunologic tolerance. The purpose of our study was to investigate the histopathology, FOXP3+CD4+CD25highTreg (FOXP3+ Treg) cell expression, and immune responses in children with H. pylori infection. Twenty-four H. pylori-positive and 24 H. pylori-negative children who underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy for dyspeptic symptoms were included. Histopathologic grading according to the updated Sydney classification and immunohistochemical stains for FOXP3, transforming growth factor- β1 (TGF-β1), and CD4 were performed. Histopathologic bacterial density score, gastritis activity score, and chronic inflammation score were higher in the H. pylori-positive group than in the negative group (P < 0.01). The number of FOXP3+Treg cells and CD4 +T cells and the grade of TGF-β1 expression were significantly increased in the H. pylori-positive group compared to the negative group (P < 0.01). The number of FOXP3+Treg cells correlated positively with the grade of TGF-β1 expression regardless of H. pylori status (P < 0.05). The number of FOXP3+Treg cells and the grade of TGF-β1 expression correlated positively with H. pylori density, gastritis activity score, and chronic inflammation score regardless of H. pylori status (P < 0.01). These findings indicate that FOXP3+Treg cells could play a role in persistent H. pylori infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)118-126
Number of pages9
JournalPediatric and Developmental Pathology
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Child
  • FOXP3
  • Helicobacter pylori
  • Regulatory T cells
  • TGF-β1

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