The Frequency of Type 2 CD8+ T Cells Is Increased in Peripheral Blood from Patients with Psoriasis Vulgaris

被引:0
|
作者
Makoto Inaoki
Shinichi Sato
Fumiaki Shirasaki
Naofumi Mukaida
Kazuhiko Takehara
机构
[1] Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Science,Department of Dermatology
[2] Kanazawa University,Department of Molecular Oncology, Cancer Research Institute
来源
关键词
Psoriasis vulgaris; CCR4; interleukin-4; Tc2 cells;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Studies have suggested that psoriasis vulgaris is mediated by type 1 T cells. In this study, we examined both chemokine receptor expression and intracellular cytokine production by circulating T cells to check the type 1/type 2 balance in psoriasis. CCR4+ and CXCR3+ T cells predominantly produced interleukin-4 and interferon-γ, respectively. The frequency of interferon-γ-producing cells and that of CXCR3+ cells in circulating CD4+ T cells were similar for psoriatic patients and healthy control subjects. By contrast, the frequency of CCR4+CD8+ T cells and CCR4/CXCR3 ratio in circulating CD8+ T cells were significantly higher in psoriatic patients than in healthy control subjects. Analysis of intracellular cytokine production also indicated relative increase of type 2 CD8+ T (Tc2) cells in peripheral blood from psoriatic patients. The frequency of circulating Tc2 cells directly correlated with Psoriasis Area and Severity Index. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that not only CXCR3+CD8+ T cells but also a similar number of CCR4+CD8+ T cells infiltrated the psoriatic epidermis and dermis. Our findings suggest an increase in Tc2 cell number in blood from psoriatic patients, and the association of Tc2 cells with inflammation in psoriasis.
引用
收藏
页码:269 / 278
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The frequency of type 2 CD8+ T cells is increased in peripheral blood from patients with psoriasis vulgaris
    Inaoki, M
    Sato, S
    Shirasaki, F
    Mukaida, N
    Takehara, K
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2003, 23 (04) : 269 - 278
  • [2] CCR4+memory CD8+T lymphocytes are increased in peripheral blood from patients with psoriasis vulgaris.
    Inaoki, M
    Sato, S
    Mukaida, N
    Takehara, K
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2001, 15 (04): : A362 - A362
  • [3] Increased IL-4+ CD8+ T cells in peripheral blood and autoreactive CD8+ T cell lines of patients with inflammatory arthritis
    Baek, H. J.
    Zhang, L.
    Jarvis, L. B.
    Gaston, J. S. H.
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2008, 47 (06) : 795 - 803
  • [4] The frequency of CLA+ CD8+ T cells in the blood of psoriasis patients correlates closely with the severity of their disease
    Sigmundsdóttir, H
    Gudjónsson, JE
    Jónsdóttir, I
    Lúdvíksson, BR
    Valdimarsson, H
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2001, 126 (02): : 365 - 369
  • [5] Increased senescent CD8+ T cells in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of Behçet’s disease patients
    Ji Young Yang
    Mi Jin Park
    Sun Park
    Eun-So Lee
    Archives of Dermatological Research, 2018, 310 : 127 - 138
  • [6] Activation of CD8+ T cells in type 1 diabetic patients with increased blood pressure and borderline albuminuria
    Hehmke, B
    Michaelis, D
    Kohnert, KD
    DIABETOLOGIA, 1998, 41 : A94 - A94
  • [7] Activation of peripheral blood CD8+ T cells in adenovirus infection
    Matsubara, T
    Inoue, T
    Tashiro, N
    Katayama, K
    Matsuoka, T
    Furukawa, S
    PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL, 2000, 19 (08) : 766 - 768
  • [8] Peripheral tolerance in CD8+ T cells
    Sirinivasan, Mathangi
    Frauwirth, Kenneth A.
    CYTOKINE, 2009, 46 (02) : 147 - 159
  • [9] Analysis of multifunctionality and metabolism of peripheral blood CD8+ T cells in gastric cancer patients
    Kimura, Yuji
    Eikawa, Shingo
    Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
    Udono, Heiichiro
    CYTOKINE, 2017, 100 : 175 - 175
  • [10] Changes of frequency and expression level of CD161 in CD8+ T cells and natural killer T cells in peripheral blood of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
    Park, Yumi
    Lim, Jinsook
    Kim, Seon Young
    Kwon, Gye Cheol
    Koo, Sun Hoe
    Kim, Jimyung
    MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 2020, 64 (07) : 532 - 539