Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (04): 544-.

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Changes of CD8 + CD28- T cell percentage in patients with multiple injuries and their clinical significance

  

  • Online:2016-04-20 Published:2016-04-20

Abstract: Objective To investigate the correlation of the changes in CD8 + CD28- T cell percentage with platelet (PLT) and D-dimer (D-D) levels in patients with multiple injuries (MI). Methods Twenty-six patients with MI, 31 with a single injury (SI group) and 26 healthy individuals were examined for peripheral blood CD8 +CD28- T cells and intracellular transformation growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and interleukin 10 (IL-10) contents using flow cytometry at 24, 48, and 72 h after the injuries. PLT and D-dimer levels were compared among the 3 groups. Results CD8 +CD28- T cells, TGF-β1 and IL-10 were significantly higher in MI group than in SI group and healthy control group (P<0.05) without significant differences between the latter 2 groups. The levels of PLT and D-D differed significantly among the 3 groups, the highest in MI group and the lowest in the control group. In MI group, CD8+CD28- T cells, TGF-β1 and IL-10 significantly increased at 48 h after the injury (P<0.05) but decreased significantly at 72 h (P<0.05) compared with the measurements at 24 h. The levels of PLT and D-D trended to decrease with time after the injuries and showed significant differences among the 3 groups at any of the 3 time points (P< 0.05). CD8+CD28- T cells, TGF-β1 and IL-10 were all positively correlated with the levels of PLT and D-D in MI patients (r>0.70, P<0.05 for all comparisons). Conclusion In MI patients, CD8+CD28- T cell percentage and their cytokines tend to increase early after the injury but decrease significantly at 72 h in close relation with the changes of the coagulation function following the injuries.