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Salivary gland and peripheral blood T helper 1 and 2 cell activity in Sjögrens syndrome compared with non-Sjögrens sicca syndrome

机译:干燥综合征与非干燥综合征的唾液腺和外周血T辅助1和2细胞活性

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>Objectives: To investigate whether differences in T helper (Th) 1 and Th2 cell activity in salivary glands ("local") or ("peripheral") blood can discriminate between Sjögren's syndrome (SS) and non-Sjögren's sicca syndrome (nSS-sicca). Additionally, to study relationships of local and peripheral Th cell activities with each other and with disease activity measures. >Methods: 62 sicca patients (32 with SS, 30 with nSS-sicca) were studied. Local Th1 (interferon γ (IFNγ)) and Th2 (interleukin (IL) 4) activity were determined using immunohistochemistry. T cell production of IFNγ and IL4 in peripheral blood (PB) was determined by ELISA. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and serum IgG were considered disease activity measures. >Results: ESR and serum IgG were higher in patients with SS than in patients with nSS-sicca. Local Th1 cell activity was higher and PB Th1 activity lower in patients with SS than in those with nSS-sicca. Th2 cell activity did not differ significantly between the patient groups. The ratio IFNγ/IL4 was higher in salivary glands and lower in PB in patients with SS than in patients with nSS-sicca. Local and peripheral Th1 and Th2 cell activities correlated with ESR and serum IgG levels. ESR, serum IgG, and local or peripheral Th1 or Th2 cell activity did not discriminate between patients with SS and nSS-sicca. >Conclusions: An imbalance between Th1 and Th2 activity in sicca patients is clearly related to the severity of disease, but cannot be used to distinguish between patients with SS and those with nSS-sicca.
机译:>目标:调查唾液(“局部”)或(“外周”)血液中T辅助(Th)1和Th2细胞活性的差异是否可以区分Sjögren综合征(SS)和非Sjögren综合征(SS)舍格伦干燥综合征(nSS-sicca)。另外,研究局部和外周Th细胞活性彼此之间以及与疾病活性度量之间的关系。 >方法:研究了62例干燥期患者(32例SS,30例nSS-sicca)。使用免疫组织化学测定局部Th1(干扰素γ(IFNγ))和Th2(白介素(IL)4)活性。通过ELISA确定外周血(PB)中IFNγ和IL4的T细胞产生。红细胞沉降率(ESR)和血清IgG被认为是疾病活动度。 >结果:SS患者的ESR和血清IgG高于nSS-sicca患者。与nSS-sicca患者相比,SS患者的局部Th1细胞活性较高,而PB Th1细胞活性较低。患者组之间的Th2细胞活性无明显差异。与nSS-sicca患者相比,SS患者的唾液腺中IFNγ/ IL4的比率更高,而PB中的比率更低。局部和外周的Th1和Th2细胞活性与ESR和血清IgG水平相关。 ESR,血清IgG和局部或外周Th1或Th2细胞活性无法区分SS和nSS-sicca患者。 >结论:干燥期患者的Th1和Th2活动失衡显然与疾病的严重程度有关,但不能用来区分SS患者和nSS-sicca患者。

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