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Natural killer cells control a T-helper 1 response in patients with Behçet's disease
- Source :
- Arthritis Research & Therapy
- Publisher :
- Springer Nature
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Abstract
- Introduction Behçet's disease (BD) is a multisystem inflammatory disorder, in which a T-helper 1 (Th1)-polarized immune response plays a major role in the pathogenic process. We evaluated the regulatory role of natural killer (NK) cells in Th1-biased immune responses in patients with BD. Methods We studied 47 patients with BD, including 10 with active disease (aBD) and 37 with inactive disease (iBD), and 29 healthy controls. The activation status and cytotoxic activity of NK cells were examined by flow cytometry. The levels of mRNAs for immune modulatory and cytotoxic molecules in NK cells were determined by quantitative PCR. The IL-12 signal strength in NK cells was determined by assessing the phosphorylation state of its downstream component, signal transducer and activator of transduction 4, by immunoblotting. Finally, NK cells' ability to modulate the Th1 response was evaluated by co-culturing NK cells and T cells without cell contact. Results CD69+-activated NK cells were significantly increased in aBD compared with iBD or control samples, although their cytotoxic activities were similar. The iBD NK cells showed downregulated IL-12 receptor β2 mRNA levels compared with aBD or control NK cells. The increased IL-13 expression was detected in a subset of BD patients: most of them had iBD. The IL-13 expression level in iBD patients was significantly higher than the level in controls, but was not statistically different compared with the level in aBD patients. The gene expression profile in iBD patients was consistent with the NK type 2 phenotype, and the shift to NK type 2 was associated with disease remission. NK cells from iBD patients showed impaired IL-12-induced signal transducer and activator of transduction 4 phosphorylation. Finally, iBD, but not control, NK cells suppressed IFNγ expression by aBD-derived CD4+ T cells in vitro. Conclusions NK cells may control disease flare/remission in BD patients via NK type 2-mediated modulation of the Th1 response.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Immunology
Cell Communication
Biology
Natural killer cell
Flow cytometry
Interferon-gamma
Th2 Cells
Immune system
Rheumatology
medicine
Humans
Cytotoxic T cell
Immunology and Allergy
Interferon gamma
Immunity, Cellular
Interleukin-13
medicine.diagnostic_test
Behcet Syndrome
Gene Expression Profiling
Receptors, Interleukin-12
Middle Aged
Th1 Cells
Interleukin-12
Killer Cells, Natural
medicine.anatomical_structure
Case-Control Studies
Interleukin 13
Interleukin 12
Female
Signal transduction
Signal Transduction
Research Article
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14786354
- Volume :
- 12
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Arthritis Research & Therapy
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e6d8dace04a2816bc11f5e0cccb08757
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/ar3005