Crosstalk between cytokine profile, redox, and iron status in β-Thalassemia: relation to frequency/duration of blood transfusion.

PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY(2019)

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beta-Thalassemia, a blood disease instigated by mutations in beta-globin genes or their regulatory regions. Infectious complications, immune abnormalities and iron overload related organ damage are the chief causes of morbidity and mortality. The role of inflammatory cytokines in the pathophysiology of beta-thalassemia is still indistinct, so the present study aimed to evaluate immune-inflammatory and redox status in beta-thalassemia and their relation to iron status, frequency/duration of blood transfusion. Seventy beta-Thalassemia patients (35 beta-thalassemia major; 35 beta-thalassemia intermedia) and twenty age and sex-matched healthy controls were included. Interleukin4 (IL4), Interleukin10 (IL10), Interleukin 8 (IL8), and Interleukin 13 (IL13) levels were immunoassayed in addition to iron, hematological and redox status assessment. Significantly increased iron, ferritin, IL8, IL13 levels (p value <0.001), meanwhile, decreased IL10 level, total anti-oxidant (TAC) and iron binding capacities were observed in beta-thalassemia major compared with beta-thalassemia intermedia and control groups (p value <0.001) . IL4 level was decreased in patients group compared to control. Positive correlation was found between malondialdehyde (MDA), IL8, IL13 and iron load, transfusion frequency/duration, total leucocyte count and lymphocyte (%). Meanwhile, negative correlation was found with IL4, IL10, and TAC. Multiple blood transfusions increased iron stores which may critically impair the immune-regulatory balance with disturbed redox status and cytokine profile.
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beta-thalassemia major,cytokines,IL4,IL8,IL10,IL13,iron over load,redox status
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