Levels of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in peripheral blood of infants with recurrent wheezing
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    Objective To study myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) levels in peripheral blood of infants with recurrent wheezing, and the role of MDSC in the development of recurrent wheezing. Methods Thirty-one infants with recurrent wheezing at wheezing attacks were randomly enrolled in the study. Twenty-seven infants with bronchopneumonia and 27 preoperative infants (hernia or renal calculus), without infectious or neoplastic diseases, were selected as controls. The proportion of MDSC in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) was measured by flow cytometry. Results The proportion of MDSC in PBMC in infants with wheezing was significantly higher than in those with bronchopneumonia and preoperative infants (P<0.05). Conclusions MDSC levels increase in infants with recurrent wheezing, suggesting that MDSC may play a crucial role in the development of this disorder.

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王秀芳, 韩影, 张艳丽, 宋丽, 许春娜.反复喘息婴幼儿外周血髓系抑制细胞检测及意义[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2013,15(12):1116-1118

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  • Received:June 24,2013
  • Revised:July 21,2013
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