A high frequency of circulating th22 and th17 cells in patients with new onset graves' disease
T-helper (Th) 22 and Th17 cells are involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. However, their roles in the pathogenesis of Graves'disease (GD) are unclear. This study is aimed at examining the frequency of peripheral blood Th22, Th17, and Th1 cells and the levels of plasma IL-22, IL-1...
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description | T-helper (Th) 22 and Th17 cells are involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. However, their roles in the pathogenesis of Graves'disease (GD) are unclear. This study is aimed at examining the frequency of peripheral blood Th22, Th17, and Th1 cells and the levels of plasma IL-22, IL-17, and IFN-γ in patients with GD. A total of 27 patients with new onset GD and 27 gender- and age-matched healthy controls (HC) were examined for the frequency of peripheral blood Th22, Th17, and IFN-γ cells by flow cytometry. The concentrations of plasma IL-22, IL-17, and IFN-γ were examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The levels of serum TSHR antibodies (A-TSHR), free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) were examined by radioimmunoassay and chemiluminescent assay, respectively. The levels of serum TSAb were examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. In comparison with those in the HC, significantly elevated percentages of Th22 and Th17 cells, but not Th1 cells, and increased levels of plasma IL-22 and IL-17, but not IFN-γ, were detected in GD patients (P |
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subjects | Adolescent Adult Analysis Antibodies Autoimmune diseases Blood CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - immunology Chemiluminescence Cytokines Cytometry Disease Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Enzymes Female Flow cytometry Gender Graves Disease - blood Graves Disease - immunology Helper cells Humans Hyperthyroidism Interferon Interferon-gamma - blood Interferon-gamma - immunology Interleukin 17 Interleukin 22 Interleukin-17 - blood Interleukin-17 - immunology Interleukins - blood Interleukins - immunology Laboratories Lymphocytes Lymphocytes T Male Medicine Middle Aged Pathogenesis Patients Peripheral blood Psoriasis Radioimmunoassay Rheumatoid arthritis Th1 Cells - immunology Th17 Cells - immunology Thyroid Thyroid gland Thyroid hormones Thyroid-stimulating hormone Thyroid-stimulating hormone receptors Thyrotropin - blood Thyrotropin - immunology Thyroxine Thyroxine - blood Thyroxine - immunology Triiodothyronine Triiodothyronine - blood Triiodothyronine - immunology Young Adult Zoonoses γ-Interferon |
title | A high frequency of circulating th22 and th17 cells in patients with new onset graves' disease |
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