Research Article

NF-κB-94ins/del ATTG Genotype Contributes to the Susceptibility and Imbalanced Th17 Cells in Patients with Immune Thrombocytopenia

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(a, b) Th17 cells were significantly increased after the NLRP3 inflammation activation (median, 3.51%; 1.00–10.68%) compared to without activation (median, 2.76%; 0.45–4.17%; ), while no statistical difference was found for the percentage of Th22 cells (). (c) RORC expression was higher in the NLRP3 activation group of ITP patients (0.001845) compared with untreated ones (0.0002345; ). (d) The percentage of Th17 cells for WW, WD, or DD were 1.94%, 3.23%, or 2.76% () in the untreated group and 2.48%, 5.78%, or 3.51% after being stimulated ().
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