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Cytokines and regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis and their relationship with response to corticoids

dc.contributor.authorPaz Cazón, Banesa de 
dc.contributor.authorAlperi López, Mercedes 
dc.contributor.authorBallina García, Francisco Javier 
dc.contributor.authorPrado Cueto, Catuxa 
dc.contributor.authorGutiérrez Martín, María del Carmen 
dc.contributor.authorSuárez Díaz, Ana María 
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-30T10:17:32Z
dc.date.available2013-01-30T10:17:32Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Rheumatology, 37, p. 2502-2510 (2010); doi:10.3899/jrheum.100324spa
dc.identifier.issn0315-162X
dc.identifier.issn1499-2752
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.jrheum.org/content/early/2010/10/13/jrheum.100324
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10651/10185
dc.description.abstractObjective. To analyze circulating cytokines and regulatory T cells (Treg) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) of different durations, and their association with functional interleukin 10 (IL-10) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) genotypes in patients treated with corticosteroids. Methods. Serum levels of IL-6, IL-10, IL-17, IL-18, TNF-α, and transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) were quantified in 196 patients and 61 healthy controls. Percentage of CD4+CD25high cells was determined by flow cytometry and Foxp3 expression by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. Data were related to clinical measurements and presence of the genotype −1082GG IL-10/−308GG TNF-α, previously associated with good response to corticosteroids. Results. Levels of TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-18 were significantly higher in patients compared to controls, while TGF-ß and IL-10 were lower. Serum samples of patients at disease onset (n = 32) had increased IL-6 and decreased TGF-ß, but there were no differences in other cytokines. These patients also presented a higher percentage of CD4+CD25high cells than those with established disease, although no significant differences were detected in Foxp3. Patients under corticosteroid treatment who were carriers of the good responder genotype had higher levels of TGF-ß, Foxp3, and Treg compared to patients with other genotypes, while relatively lower levels of TNF-α and IL-17 were observed. Conclusion. Patients at onset of RA present fewer alterations in cytokine levels and Treg than those with longer disease duration, supporting the role of disease progression in subsequent changes. The antiinflammatory balance observed in high IL-10/low TNF-α patients treated with prednisone supports the use of these genetic polymorphisms as predictors of response to corticosteroid therapy.spa
dc.description.sponsorshipSupported by grants from the Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (Supported by grants from the Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (FIS, PI080570) and the Fundación para el Fomento en Asturias de la Investigación Científica Aplicada y la Tecnología (FICYT, IB08-091). B. de Paz was supported by a fellowship from FICYT and C. Prado by a fellowship from FIS.) and the Fundación para el Fomento en Asturias de la Investigación Científica Aplicada y la Tecnología (FICYT, IB08-091). B. de Paz was supported by a fellowship from FICYT and C. Prado by a fellowship from FIS.
dc.format.extentp. 2502-2510spa
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Rheumatologyspa
dc.rights© The Journal of Rheumatology
dc.subjectReumatologíaspa
dc.subjectCélulas T Reguladorasspa
dc.subjectInmunologíaspa
dc.subjectInmunogenéticaspa
dc.titleCytokines and regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis and their relationship with response to corticoidsspa
dc.typejournal article
dc.identifier.doi10.3899/jrheum.100324
dc.accrualPeriodicityIB08-091
dc.relation.projectIDFIS/PI080570
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.100324


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