Title of article :
Cytokine Status in Ukrainian Children with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Residing in a Radioactive Contaminated Area
Author/Authors :
Sheikh Sajjadieh, Mohammad Reza Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergology - National Medical Academy for Post Graduate Education , Kuznetsova, Larisa Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergology - National Medical Academy for Post Graduate Education , Bojenko, Vadim Ukrainian Specialized Dispensaries of Radiation Defend Population - Kiev - Ukraine
Abstract :
Background: The effect of low dose radiation on immune system is shown. Ionizing
radiation can affect cytokine production and polarization of T helper cells. Objective:
The current study focused on ionizing radiation in Ukrainian children residing in a
contaminated area with clinical irritable bowel syndrome. Method: Our study included
75 rural children population aged 4-18 yrs, who lived in a contaminated area exposed to
natural environmental radiation with clinical irritable bowel syndrome (categorized in
three groups) and 20 rural children participants aged 5-15 yrs who were living in areas
with similar levels of radioactive contamination without clinical irritable bowel
syndrome as control group. Internal radiation activity was measured by gamma-ray
spectrometry. Serum levels of IL-4 and IFN-γ were measured by enzyme linked
immunosorbent assay. Results: A trend towards increased levels of IL-4 was observed
in children with clinical irritable bowel syndrome. In these children, IFN-γ levels were
lower than that of the control group. Conclusion: The IBS symptoms in Ukrainian
children residing in a contaminated area may have stemmed from Th1 to Th2 immune
deviation and differential expression of IL-4 and IFN-γ.
Keywords :
Th2 Response , Irritable Bowel Syndrome , Ionizing Radiation , Chernobyl Children
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics