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IL-23/Th17 pathway and IL-17A gene polymorphism in Egyptian children with immune thrombocbytopenic purpura.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an acquired complex autoimmune thrombocytopenia. Uncontrolled cellular immune response is one of the key triggers for the loss of immune tolerance in ITP patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of IL-23/Th17, IL-17A and IL-17A rs2275913 gene polymorphism with ITP in Egyptian children.

Methods

60 patients with ITP and 50 healthy control children from Minia city- Egypt were involved. Serum levels of IL-23 and IL-17A were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The frequency of Th17 cells was measured using flow cytometer. Genotyping for IL-17A was performed via polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism.

Results

Comparing children with ITP to controls, serum levels of IL-23 and IL-17A as well as Th17 cells percentage were significantly increased (p <  0.001). Also, higher levels of these ILs and Th17 cells percentage were associated with decreased platelet count within ITP patients (p <  0.001). Analysis of genotype frequencies for IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism and its alleles (A, G) showed no significant difference between cases and controls. Likewise, no significant differences were demonstrated between acute and chronic ITP regarding both IL-17A rs2275913 polymorphism prevalence and levels of IL-23, IL-17A plus Th17 cells percentage. The frequency of A alleles was 85 and 86% within patients and controls, respectively.

Conclusions

Elevated levels of IL-23, IL-17A and Th17 cells may be involved in ITP pathogenesis while IL-17A polymorphism rs2275913 is not prevalent in Egyptian children with ITP.

SUBMITTER: Ismail AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8394206 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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