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Comparison of Peripheral Blood Th17 Cells and Associated Cytokines in Fingolimod-Receiving and Untreated Multiple Sclerosis Patients.

Authors :
EKEN, Ahmet
YETKİN, Mehmet Fatih
OKUS, Fatma Zehra
ERDEM, Şerife
ÇAKIR, Mustafa
HALİLOĞLU, Yesim
AZİZOĞLU, Zehra Busra
ALTUNTAS, Hamiyet DÖNMEZ
MİRZA, Meral
CANATAN, Halit
Source :
Turkish Journal of Immunology. Aug2019, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p69-75. 7p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: Th17 cells are critical mediators of pathology in several autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this study was to quantify Th17 cells and-associated cytokines in the peripheral blood of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis patients (RRMS). We also aimed to compare those levels in fingolimod-treated, and untreated patients. Material and Methods: Fifteen fingolimod administered RRMS, 9 untreated-RRMS patients and 6 healthy controls were evaluated. Their peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were isolated and sera separated. IL-17A+, IL-22+ and GM-CSF+ T-cells were quantified via intracellular cytokine staining after stimulation using flouresecein activated cell sorter. Serum cytokine levels from all groups were measured via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Fingolimod-treated RRMS patients had reduced number of IL-17A+ (p=0.02), IL-22+ (p=0.05), and GMCSF+ (p=0.003) T cells in their peripheral blood compared to those of untreated RRMS patients. This is consistent with sequestration of lymphocytes in the secondary lymphoid organs after fingolimod use. However, the levels of same cytokines in the serum were statistically not different. Conclusions: Fingolimod treatment reduced circulating IL-17A+, IL-22+ or GM-CSF+ T cells in RRMS patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1301109X
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Turkish Journal of Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138410302
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25002/tji.2019.1007