Portal hypertension is associated with modulation of regulatory T cells

2016 
Background:Portal hypertension is a complication of liver cirrhosis. The portal vein drains the spleen and the intestines, which are both rich in inflammatory mediators. Portal hypertension- induced stress within these organs that may result in pro-inflammatory changes. The association of these changes with regulatory T cells was not addressed before.Aim:Our aim is to investigate the involvement of some subsets of regulatory T cells in portal hypertension.Methods:In the current study we used the partial portal vein ligation model to demonstrate differences in the distribution of regulatory T cells within the portal vein and the inferior vena cava associated with portal hypertension.Results:We show that CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T cells are significantly (P <0.05) increased only in the inferior vena cava of partial portal vein ligation-rats. The development of portal hypertension was associated with the reversal of the distribution patterns in the portal vein and inferior vena cava for both CD4+ and CD8+ ...
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