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Introduction: The frequencies and functions of T stem cell memory (TSCM) subsets vary in autoimmune diseases. We evaluated the frequencies of CD4+ and CD8+ TSCM subsets as well as their PD-1 expression levels in patients with T1D. Methods: Blood samples were collected from new case (NC) (n = 15), and long-term (LT) (n = 15) groups and healthy controls (n = 15). Five subsets of T cells including TCM(CD4+/CD8+ CCR7+ CD45RO+ CD95+), TCMhi (CD4+/CD8+ CCR7+ CD45ROhi CD95+), TEM(CD4+/CD8+ CCR7− CD45RO+ CD95+), TSCM(CD4+/CD8+ CCR7+ CD45RO− CD95+), and T naive (CD4+/CD8+ CCR7+ CD45RO− CD95−) were detected by flow-cytometry. Results: The frequency of CD4+ TSCM was higher in NC patients than LT patients and controls (p
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Fazeli, P., Talepoor, A. G., Faghih, Z., Gholijani, N., Ataollahi, M. R., Ali-Hassanzadeh, M., … Kalantar, K. (2022). The frequency of CD4+ and CD8+ circulating T stem cell memory in type 1 diabetes. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.715
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