Introduction. T-regulatory (T-reg) lymphocytes as the main modulators of immunity, present in ectopic adipose tissue focuses, may be involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Currently there is a lack of data regarding T-reg lymphocyte counts, particularly in epicardial (EAT) and thymic adipose tissue (TAT) in patients with coronary atherosclerosis.Aim: To study the contents of FoxP3+ T-regulatory lymphocytes of peripheral blood, epicardial and thymic adipose tissue in patients with coronary atherosclerosis.Materials and Methods. The study included a total of 26 cardiosurgical profile patients with coronary atherosclerosis. Patients were divided into two groups via Gensini Score (GS): first group with severe coronary atherosclerosis (GS > 26.5; n = 15) and second group without severe coronary atherosclerosis (GS ≤ 26.5; n = 11). In all patients, the levels of FoxP3 nuclear translocation and the relative content of CD4+CD25hiFoxP3 and CD4+CD25loFoxP3 T-reg lymphocytes in peripheral blood, epicardial, thymic, and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were determined by flow cytometry with imaging.Results. The group of patients with severe coronary atherosclerosis was characterised by a statistically significant higher median of relative content of CD4+CD25hiFoxP3 T-lymphocytes (12.0 (6.5; 17.4) vs. 6.82 (3.32; 12.4) %; p = 0.031) and statistically significant lower median of nuclear translocation level of FoxP3 in CD4+CD25hiFoxP3 T-lymphocytes in TAT (30.82 (18.50; 40.80) vs. 51.91 (25.9; 71.00) %; p = 0.048). Statistically significant correlations between FoxP3 T-reg lymphocyte parameters in different adipose depots and lipid spectrum markers (TC, HDL-C) were found. There were inverse correlations found between EAT and TAT, in particular, between the relative contents of T-reg lymphocytes and of the FoxP3 nuclear translocation level.Conclusion. Patients with severe coronary atherosclerosis (GS > 26.5 points) were characterised by an increased relative content of CD4+CD25hiFoxP3 T-lymphocytes in thymic adipose tissue and a decreased level of FoxP3 nuclear translocation in this cell subpopulation compared to patients with moderate atherosclerosis (GS ≤ 26.5 points). Identified correlations between relative content of T-reg lymphocytes and the level of FoxP3 nuclear translocation in thymic and epicardial adipose tissues suggest potential existence of T-reg lymphocyte recirculation in-between these ectopic adipose depots.
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