Excessive CD4 + T cells co-expressing interleukin-17 and interferon-γ in patients with Behçet's disease

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Excessive T helper type 1 (Th1) cell activity has been reported in Behçet's disease (BD). Recently, association of Th17 cells with certain autoimmune diseases was reported, and we thus investigated circulating Th17 cells in BD. CD4 +CD45RO - (naive) T cells were cultured with Th0-, Th1-, Th2- and Th17-related cytokines and antibodies, and their mRNA was studied by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). When naive CD4 + T cells were cultured with Th1- and Th17-related cytokines, interferon (IFN)-γ mRNA and interleukin (IL)-17 mRNA were up-regulated, respectively, in BD patients. Naive CD4 + T cells cultured in a Th17 cell-inducing condition expressed IL-23 receptor (IL-23R) mRNA excessively. IL-17 mRNA expression was induced only when naive CD4 +T cells were cultured in the presence of IL-23. CD4 + T cells cultured with Th17 cytokines expressed excessive RAR-related orphan receptor C (RORC) mRNA. Using intracellular cytokine staining, we found that CD45RO +(memory) CD4 + T cells producing IL-17 and IFN-γ simultaneously were increased significantly. Memory CD4 + T cells producing IFN-γ but not IL-17 decreased profoundly in BD patients. CD4 + T cells producing IL-17 and IFN-γ simultaneously were found in BD skin lesions. Collectively, we found excessive CD4 + T cells producing IL-17 and IFN-γ (Th1/Th17) cells in patients with BD, and possible involvement of IL-23/IL-23R pathway for the appearance of excessive Th1/Th17 cells. © 2011 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Immunology © 2011 British Society for Immunology.

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Shimizu, J., Takai, K., Fujiwara, N., Arimitsu, N., Ueda, Y., Wakisaka, S., … Suzuki, N. (2012). Excessive CD4 + T cells co-expressing interleukin-17 and interferon-γ in patients with Behçet’s disease. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 168(1), 68–74. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.2011.04543.x

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