are mucosa cd4+/cd8+ t-cells expressions correlated with the endoscopic appearance of chronic gastritis related with helicobacter pylori infection?
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local inflammatory processes in the gastric mucosa are followed by extensive immune cell infiltration, resulting in chronic active gastritis characterized by a marked infiltration of t(h)1 cytokine-producing cd4+ and cd8+t-cells objective. to investigate the correlation between cd4+/cd8+ t-cells in gastric mucosa with endoscopic appearance in chronic gastritis with or without h.pylori infection. prospective, cross sectional study is performed in a chronic dyspepsia population in july-november 2009 at dr. sardjito general hospital yogyakarta, indonesia. the update sydney system was used to analyze the gastroscopy appearance. biopsy specimens were stained with he-stain and ihc-stain. data were analyzed by t-test, mann-whitney and spearman correlation test. number of 88 consecutive subjects are enrolled the study (50% male; 50% female), age 46±15 years; 25% h.pylori positive. the expression of cd4+ and cd8+ were higher in h.pylori negative subjects, but only the cd4+ was significant ( p =0.011). a significant correlation was found between cd4+ and cd8+ in both subjects (r(hp+)=0.62 and r(hp-)=0.68; p <0.05). the expression of cd4+ and cd8+ in h.pylori positive showed a significant correlation with gastric lesions (r(cd4+)=-0.60; r(cd8+)=-0.42 ; p <0.05), only erosion showed a significant difference in both subjects. a positive correlation was found between cd4+ and cd8+ infiltration in both subjects with or without h.pylori infection, and a negative correlation was only found between gastric lesion with cd4+ and cd8+ infiltration in h.pylori subject.
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Are Mucosa CD4+/CD8+ T-Cells Expressions Correlated with the Endoscopic Appearance of Chronic Gastritis Related with Helicobacter pylori Infection?
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acta medica iranicaجلد ۵۴، شماره ۶، صفحات ۳۵۹-۳۶۵
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