Circulating CLA+ T lymphocytes as peripheral cell biomarkers in T-cell-mediated skin diseases

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Abstract

T lymphocytes expressing the CLA antigen constitute a subset of effector memory lymphocytes that are functionally involved in T-cell-mediated cutaneous diseases. Skin-seeking lymphocytes recirculate between inflamed skin and blood during cutaneous inflammation. Many studies in different T-cell-mediated inflammatory cutaneous diseases have clearly related their pathologic mechanisms to CLA+ T cells. Based on common features of these cells in different cutaneous disorders mediated by T cells, we propose that circulating CLA+T cells could constitute very useful peripheral cellular biomarkers for T-cell-mediated skin diseases. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Ferran, M., Romeu, E. R., Rincón, C., Sagristà, M., Giménez Arnau, A. M., Celada, A., … Santamaria-Babí, L. F. (2013). Circulating CLA+ T lymphocytes as peripheral cell biomarkers in T-cell-mediated skin diseases. Experimental Dermatology, 22(7), 439–442. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12154

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