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Dr. Tamer Mahmoud Mostafa Assar :: Publications:

Title:
The Role of Regulatory T Cells in Preeclampsia
Authors: 1Neveen A Abedel Hafeez, 1Mona El-Toukhy Fouda, 1Eman R Abdel Gawad, 2Tamer Assar, 1Amira I Mansour
Year: 2014
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: THE EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Preeclampsia is a multisystem disorder of unknown cause that is unique to human pregnancy affecting about 7-10% of pregnant women. CD4+CD25bright regulatory T (Treg) cells have been identified as a principle regulator of tolerance during pregnancy. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the change of peripheral CD4+CD25bright regulatory T lymphocytes in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia, and to explore its role in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. We determined CD4+CD25bright Treg cells in the peripheral blood using flow cytometry and forkhead box P3 (FoxP3+) cells at the peripheral blood using real time PCR. 30 preeclamptic cases (group 1), 10 normal pregnancy subjects (group 2) and 10 non-pregnant healthy controls (group 3) were included. There was a highly significant decrease as regards Treg count and percentage in preeclamptic cases compared to normal pregnancy subjects (P

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