Hiba Qassem Ali¹, Mohammad F. Albadran², Safaa G. Mezban²

 ¹Medical Microbiology, Al Basra Teaching Hospital, Iraq

²Basra Nephrology and Transplantation Center, Al Sadder Teaching Hospital, Iraq

Received: May 27, 2023/ Revised: June 17 / Accepted: June 21, 2023

(✉) Corresponding Author: hibaqasem@yahoo.com

Abstract

Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are candidate as crucial biomarkers since certain cancers have high lymphocyte infiltration that obtain significant role in specific cancer types that can be contributed in tumor pathogenesis. In Bladder cancer found to be highly infiltrated with T-regulator cells, and it has been found to be associated with tumor progression and poor disease outcome as well. In this study, we assess the CD4 T- regulator cells and their subsets infiltration in tumor and autologous normal microenvironments of the urinary bladder and subsequently their significance in antitumor immunology with their clinicopathological influences of urinary bladder cancer.

Keywords: T-regulator, CD4, Subsets, Bladder, Cancer

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How to cite this article

Ali, H. O., Albadran, M. F. and Mezban, S. G. (2023). Role of CD4 T-regulator cell and their subsets in Bladder Cancer. Microbial Science Archives, Vol. 3(2), 70-75 https://doi.org/10.47587/MSA.2023.3203

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