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Frequency and functional activity of Th17, Tc17 and other T-cell subsets in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Authors:Ana Henriques  Luís Inês  Maura Couto  Catarina Santos  Paulo Santos  Anabela Almeida  Paula Laranjeira  Maria Luísa Pais  Artur Paiva
Institution:a Centro de Histocompatibilidade do Centro, Portugal
b Serviço de Reumatologia dos Hospitais Universitários de Coimbra, Portugal
c Escola Superior de Saúde Jean Piaget/Nordeste, Portugal
d Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract:To compare frequency and functional activity of peripheral blood (PB) Th(c)17, Th(c)1 and Treg cells and the amount of type 2 cytokines mRNA we recruited SLE patients in active (n = 15) and inactive disease (n = 19) and healthy age- and gender-matched controls (n = 15). The study of Th(c)17, Th(c)1 and Treg cells was done by flow cytometry and cytokine mRNA by real-time PCR. Compared to NC, SLE patients present an increased proportion of Th(c)17 cells, but with lower amounts of IL-17 per cell and also a decreased frequency of Treg, but with increased production of TGF-β and FoxP3 mRNA. Ιn active compared to inactive SLE, there is a marked decreased in frequency of Th(c)1 cells, an increased production of type 2 cytokines mRNA and a distinct functional profile of Th(c)17 cells. Our findings suggest a functional disequilibrium of T-cell subsets in SLE which may contribute to the inflammatory process and disease pathogenesis.
Keywords:Th17  Tc17  Th1  Tc1  Regulatory T cells  Autoimmune disease  SLE
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