Objective:To investigate the clinical significance of regulatory T cells(CD4+CD25+Treg), interleukin(IL)-10 and interferon-γ(INF-γ) in postoperative follow-up of early cervical cancer.Methods: The expression levels of regulatory T cells, IL-10 and INF-γ in 120 early cervical cancers treated by surgery in our hospital from October 2015 to October 2019 were observed.Results:The regulatory T cells and IL-10 decreased significantly after operation in patients with cervical cancer. INF-γ was significantly higher than that before operation. The regulatory T cells and IL-10 in the peripheral blood of relapsed patients increased again, while the level of INF-γ was lower than before; T cells, IL-10 and INF-γ in peripheral blood of patients without recurrence was the opposite to those of recurrent patients. Conclusion:By testing the reduced levels of CD4+ CD25+ Treg, IL-10 and INF-γ in the peripheral blood of cervical cancer patients, we can understand the postoperative immune status of cervical cancer patients, make a correct evaluation of the clinical efficacy of patients after surgery as early as possible, and guide the clinical treatment. |