Tc1/Tc2 ratio in the inflammatory process in patients with Behçet's disease

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BACKGROUND: Peripheral blood CD8+ T cells expressing interferon gamma and interleukin-4 (IL-4), and lacking CD28 molecules, were responsible for the dynamic interplay between peripheral blood and inflammatory sites. Introduction: The aim of the current study was to define in Behçet's disease (BD), CD8+ T-cell subsets using CD28 and CD11b monoclonal antibodies, and the characterization of the Tc1/Tc2 ratio and perforin expression. Methods: Flow cytometry was used for intracytoplasmic cytokines and perforin expression. Effector cells were investigated by adhesion of CD8 + T cells to human microvascular endothelial cells and by chemotaxis using β-chemokine. Results: Interferon-gamma-producing CD8+ T cells in active and remission BD patients were increased, which induce a significant increase of the Tc1:Tc2 ratio in BD. CD8+CD28 -CD11b+ T cells were found to be more expanded in BD patients than in age-matched healthy controls. The expression of CD11b molecules in active BD allowed to CD8+CD28+/ CD8 +CD28- subsets to adhere to human microvascular endothelial cells, with more efficiency in BD. Using MIP-1α, we observed that the migratory process of CD28-CD11b+ is more important in BD. CD28-CD11b+ exhibited an increased perforin expression in BD patients. Conclusion: Taken together these results suggest the presence of immune activation, probably in response to a profound inflammation affecting BD patients. The physiopathological significance of these results were toward autoimmune diseases and/or infectious process.

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Houman, H., Hamzaoui, A., Ghorbal, I. B., Khanfir, M. S., Feki, M., & Hamzaoui, K. (2004). Tc1/Tc2 ratio in the inflammatory process in patients with Behçet’s disease. Mediators of Inflammation, 13(4), 247–253. https://doi.org/10.1080/09629350400003167

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