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Session Type: Abstract Submissions (ACR)
Background/Purpose:
To investigate the apoptosis of CD4+T cell and Tregs in the pathogenesis and disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Methods: Isolated lymphocytes from human peripheral blood, the expressive levels of Annexin V, Caspase-3/8, Fas and Bcl-2 of CD4+T lymphocytes and Tregs in RA patients and controls were analysed by using flow cytometry. The correlation between the apoptosis level, the apoptosis signaling proteins expression of CD4+T, Tregs and clinical activity parameters were analysed. The effects of IL-10 and anti-IL-10 were also observed.
Results:
1. Compared with the controls, the level of CD4+T cells was higher in RA patients, while their apoptosis was lower (p<0.05); the frequency of Tregs was lower in RA patients, while their apoptosis was higher (p<0.05).
2. Compared with the controls, the expression of Fas (p<0.01) and Caspase-8 (p<0.05) by CD4+T cells decreased in RA patients,the expression of Bcl-2 by CD4+ T cells (p<0.05) increased; the expression of Fas (p<0.01), Caspase-8 (p<0.05) and Caspase-3 (p<0.05) by Tregs elevated in RA patients.
3. The expression of AnnexinV and Fas by CD4+T cells in RA patients were negatively correlated with DAS28 (r=-0.84, p<0.01 and r=-0.89, p<0.05, respectively), the expression of Bcl-2 by CD4+T cells was positively correlated with DAS28(r=0.91,p<0.01). There was positive correlation between the expression of Annexin V and Caspase-3 by Tregs and DAS28 in RA patients(r=0.82,p<0.01 and r=0.79,p<0.05, respectively).
4. After IL-10 treatment, the apoptosis of CD4+ T cells increased (p<0.05), and that of Tregs decreased (p<0.05); the apoptosis of CD4+ T cells in anti-IL-10 group decreased (p<0.05), and that of Tregs increased (p<0.05); the expression of Caspase-8 by CD4+ T cells in IL-10 group increased (p<0.05), the expression of Bcl-2 by CD4+ T cells in IL-10 group decreased (p<0.05); the expression of Caspase-8 by CD4+ T cells in anti-IL-10 group was lower than that of the blank group (p<0.05), the expression of Bcl-2 by CD4+T cells in anti-IL-10 group was higher (p<0.05); the expression of Caspase-8/3 by Tregs in IL-10 group decreased (p<0.01), while the expression of Caspase-8/3 by Tregs in anti-IL-10 group was significantly elevated than that of the blank group (p<0.01).
Conclusion:
1. The higher level of CD4+ T cells and the lower frequency of Tregs may be caused by the decreased apoptosis of CD4+ T cells and the increased apoptosis of Tregs, which may be the reason of the abnormal autoimmune response in RA.
2. Fas, Caspase-8 and Bcl-2 may play a role in the the apoptosis of CD4+T cells. The apoptosis of Tregs may be related to the higher expression of Fas, Caspase-8/3.
3. The expression of AnneinV, Fas and Bcl-2 by CD4+T cells and the expression of AnnexinV and Caspase-3 by Tregs in RA patients might be sensitive indicators of the clinical activity of RA.
4. IL-10 has different immunoregulatory functions in different cells. It can downregulate the expression of Bcl-2, stimulate the expression of Caspase-8 in CD4+ T cells and inhibit the expression of Caspase-8/3 in Tregs of RA patients.
Disclosure:
N. Li,
None;
T. Ma,
None;
J. Han,
None;
J. Zhou,
None;
S. Zheng,
None.
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