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The Effect of the Administration of Interferon and Steroids on Regulatory T-cells in the Liver, Spleen, and Bone Marrow of Mice

Date
2023
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Zerdali, Esra
Ozaras, Resat
TABAK, ÖMER FEHMİ
SALTOĞLU, NEŞE
METE, BİLGÜL
Akdogan, Ecem
ÖZPINAR, Esra
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Objectives: Regulatory T-cells (T-regs) maintain immune tolerance by affecting other cells of the immune system. They play an important role in autoimmune diseases and the prevention of graft rejection. Steroids suppress the immune system, especially inhibiting cytokine secretion of T-lymphocytes, initiation of the cell -mediated immune response, and stimulation of T-regs. Interferons (IFN) also have immunomodulatory, antiviral, and anti-proliferative effects. They activate macrophages and cytotoxic T-cells and stimulate the differentiation of T-regs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of IFN and steroids on T-regs in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow in a mouse model, and to determine if they exert their immunosuppresive/immunomodulatory effects through T-regs.Materials and Methods: A total of 24 mice were randomly separated into 3 groups and administered an intraperitoneal injection for five days. The control group received 0.1 mL saline every day, the IFN group received IFN-alpha-2b 20,000 IU on the first, third, and fifth days, and only 0.1 mL saline on the other days, and the steroids group received 5 mg/kg dexamethasone in 0.1 mL saline every day. Two days after the end of therapy, each mouse was anesthetized, the portal vein was explored via laparotomy, and 5 mL bovine serum albumin (BSA) was administered through the portal vein. The inferior vena cava was cut to allow BSA perfusion of the liver, and then the mice were sacrificed. The liver, spleen, and bone marrow were removed for analysis. T-regs were identified and counted using flow cytometry.Results: The flow cytometry count results showed no significant difference between the IFN, steroid, and control groups. Conclusion: IFN and steroid use do not seem to affect the quantity of T-regs.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/190192
https://avesis.istanbul.edu.tr/api/publication/2426d428-2c79-4838-a011-fdd8aea428a0/file
https://doi.org/10.4274/vhd.galenos.2023.2023-4-3
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