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Interleukin-17A Is Produced by CD4+ but Not CD8+ T Cells in Synovial Fluid Following T Cell Receptor Activation and Regulates Different Inflammatory Mediators Compared to Tumor Necrosis Factor in a Model of Psoriatic Arthritis Synovitis.

Xiaofei XuNadine DavelaarAnne-Marie MusPatrick S AsmawidjajaJohanna M W HazesDominique L P BaetenMarijn VisRadjesh J BisoendialErrol P PrensErik Lubberts
Published in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2020)
CD8+ T cells, in contrast to CD4+ T cells, in SF specimens obtained from PsA patients did not secrete IL-17A following T cell receptor activation. Overlapping, but distinct, effects at the level of inflammatory cytokines and MMPs were found after neutralizing IL-17A or TNF ex vivo in a human model of PsA synovitis.
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