Peng H, Wang X, Zhang L, Su Y, Yan J, Wu X. Correlation of the serum cell division cycle 42 with CD4
+ T cell subsets and in-hospital mortality in Stanford type B aortic dissection patients.
Front Cardiovasc Med 2024;
11:1324345. [PMID:
38476381 PMCID:
PMC10927740 DOI:
10.3389/fcvm.2024.1324345]
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Abstract
Objective
Cell division cycle 42 (CDC42) regulates CD4+ T-cell differentiation and participates in vascular stiffness and atherosclerosis and is involved in the progression of Stanford type B aortic dissection (TBAD). This study aimed to explore the correlation between serum CDC42 level and CD4+ T cell subsets and in-hospital mortality in TBAD patients.
Methods
Serum CDC42 and peripheral blood T-helper (Th) 1, Th2, and Th17 cells were detected in 127 TBAD patients by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and flow cytometry, respectively. Serum CDC42 was also quantified in 30 healthy controls.
Results
Serum CDC42 was decreased in TBAD patients vs. healthy controls (median [interquartile range (IQR)]: 418.0 (228.0-761.0) pg/ml vs. 992.0 (716.3-1,445.8) pg/ml, P < 0.001). In TBAD patients, serum CDC42 was negatively correlated with Th17 cells (P = 0.001), but not Th1 (P = 0.130) or Th2 cells (P = 0.098). Seven (5.5%) patients experienced in-hospital mortality. Serum CDC42 was reduced in patients who experienced in-hospital mortality vs. those who did not (median (IQR): 191.0 (145.0-345.0) pg/ml vs. 451.5 (298.3-766.8) pg/ml, P = 0.006). By receiver operating characteristic analysis, serum CDC42 showed a good ability for estimating in-hospital mortality [area under curve = 0.809, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.662-0.956]. By the multivariate logistic regression analysis, elevated serum CDC42 [odd ratio (OR) = 0.994, 95% CI = 0.998-1.000, P = 0.043] was independently correlated with lower risk of in-hospital mortality, while higher age (OR = 1.157, 95% CI = 1.017-1.316, P = 0.027) was an independent factor for increased risk of in-hospital mortality.
Conclusion
Serum CDC42 negatively associates with Th17 cells and is independently correlated with decreased in-hospital mortality risk in TBAD patients.
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