Increased IL-22 in cerebrospinal fluid of neuro-behçet’s disease patients

•A better understanding of the pathogenesis of Neuro-behçet’s disease.•A broad visualization of secreted cytokines in the CSF of NBD as compared to RRMS.•A significant increase of IL-22 in the CSF of definite NBD. Remitting-Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) and Neuro-Behçet Disease (NBD) are two c...

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Hauptverfasser: Belghith, Meriam, Maghrebi, Olfa, Ben Laamari, Rafika, Hanachi, Mariem, Hrir, Sana, Saied, Zakaria, Belal, Samir, Driss, Adel, Ben Sassi, Samia, Boussoffara, Thouraya, Barbouche, Mohamed-Ridha
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description •A better understanding of the pathogenesis of Neuro-behçet’s disease.•A broad visualization of secreted cytokines in the CSF of NBD as compared to RRMS.•A significant increase of IL-22 in the CSF of definite NBD. Remitting-Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) and Neuro-Behçet Disease (NBD) are two chronic neuro-inflammatory disorders leading to brain damage and disability in young adults. Herein, we investigated in these patients the cytokine response by beads-based multiplex assays during the early stages of these disorders. Cytokine investigations were carried out on treatment-naive patients suffering from RRMS and NBD recruited at the first episode of clinical relapse. Our findings demonstrate that Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) cells from NBD patients, but not RRMS, secrete significant high levels of IL-22 which is associated with elevated IL-22 mRNA expression. We also observed an increase in IL-22 levels in the definite NBD subgroup as compared to the probable NBD one, indicating a clear relationship between elevated IL-22 levels and diagnostic certainty. Interestingly, we found no correlation of IL-22 secretion between CSF and serum arguing about intrathecal release of IL-22 in the CNS of NBD patients. Moreover, we showed by correlogram analysis that this cytokine doesn’t correlate with IL-17A, IL-17F and IL-21 suggesting that this cytokine is secreted by Th22 cells and not by Th17 cells in the CSF of NBD patients. Finally, we found elevated levels of IL-6 and a positive correlation between IL and 6 and IL-22 in the CSF of NBD. In conclusion, these results suggest that IL-6 contributes to the production of IL-22 by T cells leading to the exacerbation of inflammation and damage within the CNS of NBD patients.
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