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The effect of interleukin (IL)-21 and CD4+ CD25++ T cells on cytokine production of CD4+ responder T cells in patients with myasthenia gravis.

M Alahgholi-HajibehzadH DurmuşF AysalY Gülşen-ParmanP OflazerF DeymeerGüher Saruhan-Direskeneli
Published in: Clinical and experimental immunology (2017)
Impairment of the suppressive function of regulatory T (Treg ) cells has been reported in myasthenia gravis (MG). In this study, cytokine-related mechanisms that may lead to the defect of Treg were investigated in patients with anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive MG (AChR + MG). Proliferation and cytokine production of responder T (Tresp ) cells in response to polyclonal activation were measured in a suppression assay. The effect of interleukin (IL)-21 on suppression was evaluated in vitro in co-culture. IL-21 increased the proliferation of Tresp cells in Tresp /Treg co-cultures. Tresp cells from patients with MG secreted significantly lower levels of IL-2. In patients with MG, IL-2 levels did not change with the addition of Treg to cultures, whereas it decreased significantly in controls. In Tresp /Treg co-cultures, IL-4, IL-6 and IL-10 production increased in the presence of Treg in patients. Interferon (IFN)-γ was decreased, whereas IL-17A was increased in both patient and control groups. IL-21 inhibited the secretion of IL-4 in MG and healthy controls (HC), and IL-17A in HC only. The results demonstrated that IL-21 enhances the proliferation of Tresp cells in the presence of Treg . An effect of IL-21 mainly on Tresp cells through IL-2 is implicated.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • myasthenia gravis
  • oxidative stress
  • immune response
  • cell proliferation
  • high resolution
  • newly diagnosed
  • mass spectrometry
  • single molecule