Abstract
Background: IL-22 and IL-17A are implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. However, the role of IL-22+ and IL-17A + CD4+ T cells in the pathogenesis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is not fully understood. This study investigates serum IL-22 and IL-17A levels and determines the frequency of circulating IL-22+ CD4+ T cells in HT patients to understand their roles in the pathogenesis of HT. Methods: The levels of serum IL-22, IL-17A and IFN-γ and the frequency of circulating IL-22+CD4+ and IL-17A+CD4+ T cells in 17 HT patients and 17 healthy controls (HC) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and flow cytometry. The levels of serum free triiodothyronine (FT4), free thyroxine (FT3), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), antithyroid peroxidase (TPO) and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb) by chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay and radioimmunoassay. Results: The percentages of circulating IL-22 +CD4+ and IL-17+CD4+ T cells (p<0.0001, p<0.0001) and the levels of serum IL- 22, IL-17A and IFN-γ (p<0.0001, p<0.0001, p = 0.0210) in the HT patients were significantly higher than that in the HC. The percentages of IL-22 +CD4+ T cells were positively correlated with Th17 cells (r = 0.8815, p<0.0001) and IL-17A+IL-22+CD4+ T cells (r = 0.8914, p<0.0001), but were negatively correlated with Th1 cells (r =20.6110, p<0.0092) in the HT patients. The percentages of Th22 cells, Th17 cells and IL-17A+IL-22+CD4+ T cells were negatively correlated with the levels of serum TSH in the HT patients (r =20.8402, p<0.0001; r =20.8589, p<0.0001; r =20.8289 p<0.0001, respectively). Conclusions: A higher frequency of circulating IL-22 +CD4+ and IL-17A+CD4+ T cells may be associated with the development of HT in Chinese patients. © 2014 Guo et al.
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Guo, H., Peng, D., Yang, X. G., Wang, Y., Xu, B. C., Ni, J. S., … Jiang, Y. F. (2014). A higher frequency of circulating IL-22+CD4+ T cells in chinese patients with newly diagnosed hashimoto’s thyroiditis. PLoS ONE, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084545
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