Yıl: 2019 Cilt: 61 Sayı: 6 Sayfa Aralığı: 885 - 894 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010 İndeks Tarihi: 18-08-2020

Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency

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Thymic maturation evaluation is inevitable for patients with clinicaland laboratory findings for a primary immunodeficiency, as the T cellimmunodeficiencies are the most severe type. In this study, we aimed to showthe usage of T cell surface molecule “CD31” for the evaluation of thymicoutput in patients (n: 66) with a large spectrum of findings signing a probableprimary immunodeficiency. Besides the classical clinical and laboratoryapproach for these patients, T cell subpopulations as naive, memory, recentthymic emigrant cells were also investigated. The humoral immunodeficiency(34.8%), combined immunodeficiency (34.8%) and cardiopathy (7.6%) werethe most frequent diagnosis groups. CD4+CD45RA+ naive T-cells percentages(p: 0.011) and absolute counts (p: 0.004) and absolute CD4+CD45RA+CD31+RTE (recent thymic emigrant) cell counts (p: 0.007) were significantly lowerin combined immunodeficiency group. Naive T-cells (p: 0.037) and RTE cells(p: 0.032) were also lower in patients who had cardiac surgery in the past.In conclusion, flow cytometric CD31+thymic naive RTE cell evaluation mayprovide rapid clinical information especially on T-cell immune dysfunctionand CD4+CD45RA+CD31+ RTE cells may be used as an alternative to TRECsin the diagnosis of combined immunodeficiencies.
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APA KARACA N, Azarsiz E, Eren Akarcan S, AKSU G, Kutukculer N (2019). Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. , 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
Chicago KARACA Neslihan,Azarsiz Elif,Eren Akarcan Sanem,AKSU Güzide,Kutukculer Necil Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. (2019): 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
MLA KARACA Neslihan,Azarsiz Elif,Eren Akarcan Sanem,AKSU Güzide,Kutukculer Necil Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. , 2019, ss.885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
AMA KARACA N,Azarsiz E,Eren Akarcan S,AKSU G,Kutukculer N Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. . 2019; 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
Vancouver KARACA N,Azarsiz E,Eren Akarcan S,AKSU G,Kutukculer N Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. . 2019; 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
IEEE KARACA N,Azarsiz E,Eren Akarcan S,AKSU G,Kutukculer N "Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency." , ss.885 - 894, 2019. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
ISNAD KARACA, Neslihan vd. "Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency". (2019), 885-894. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
APA KARACA N, Azarsiz E, Eren Akarcan S, AKSU G, Kutukculer N (2019). Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 61(6), 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
Chicago KARACA Neslihan,Azarsiz Elif,Eren Akarcan Sanem,AKSU Güzide,Kutukculer Necil Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics 61, no.6 (2019): 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
MLA KARACA Neslihan,Azarsiz Elif,Eren Akarcan Sanem,AKSU Güzide,Kutukculer Necil Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, vol.61, no.6, 2019, ss.885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
AMA KARACA N,Azarsiz E,Eren Akarcan S,AKSU G,Kutukculer N Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. 2019; 61(6): 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
Vancouver KARACA N,Azarsiz E,Eren Akarcan S,AKSU G,Kutukculer N Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. 2019; 61(6): 885 - 894. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
IEEE KARACA N,Azarsiz E,Eren Akarcan S,AKSU G,Kutukculer N "Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency." Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 61, ss.885 - 894, 2019. 10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010
ISNAD KARACA, Neslihan vd. "Thymic output changes in children with clinical findings signaling a probable primary immunodeficiency". Turkish Journal of Pediatrics 61/6 (2019), 885-894. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2019.06.010