Increased circulating activated endothelial cells,vascular endothelial growth factor,and tumor necrosis factor in thalassemia |
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Authors: | Butthep Punnee Rummavas Saknarong Wisedpanichkij Raewadee Jindadamrongwech Sumalee Fucharoen Suthat Bunyaratvej Ahnond |
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Affiliation: | Hematology Division, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Rama 6 Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand. rapbt@mahidol.ac.th |
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Abstract: | An increased number of circulating endothelial cells (CECs) was demonstrated in alpha- and beta-thalassemic patients, beta-thalassemia/hemoglobin E (BE), both splenectomized (BE[S]) and non-splenectomized (BE[NS]), had higher numbers of CECs than alpha-thalassemia, both HbH (alpha-thal l/alpha-thal 2; H) and HbH with hemoglobin Constant Spring (alpha-thal 1/CS; H/CS). CECs were also increased in heterozygous HbE (EA) and homozygous HbE (EE). The highest level of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) was found in HbH/CS patients, whereas the highest levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was observed in BE[S] patients. Significant decreases, in protein C and protein S levels were found in both alpha- and beta-thalassemia compared with normal. Good correlations between the numbers of CEC and TNF-alpha, VEGF, protein C, and protein S levels were demonstrated in this study. In addition, markers for endothelial cell activation and injury (intercellular adhesion molecule-1, ICAM-1/CD54; vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, VCAM-1/CD106; and E-selectin, ELAM-1/CD62E) were detected on the surface of isolated CECs using immunofluorescence technique. Appearance of CECs with markers for endothelial cell activation, together with increased levels of TNF-alpha and VEGF and decreased levels of protein C and protein S in the circulation, may account for the propensity of vascular perturbation in thalassemic subjects. |
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Keywords: | circulating endothelial cell thalassemia vascular perturbation |
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