Increased Expression of IL-22 Is Associated with Disease Activity in Behcet’s Disease
Author(s) -
Tao Cai,
Qian Wang,
Qingyun Zhou,
Chaokui Wang,
Shengping Hou,
Jian Qi,
Aize Kijlstra,
Peizeng Yang
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0059009
Subject(s) - erythema nodosum , behcet's disease , pathogenesis , peripheral blood mononuclear cell , uveitis , immunology , medicine , retinal vasculitis , vasculitis , psoriasis , interleukin , flow cytometry , erythema , inflammation , cytokine , pathology , disease , biology , biochemistry , in vitro
Objective Interleukin (IL)-22 has been reported to be involved in the development of autoimmune diseases. This study aimed to analyze the expression and potential role of IL-22 in the pathogenesis of Behcet’s disease (BD). Methods The levels of IL-22 in patient sera or supernatants of cultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and CD4 + T cells were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Flow cytometry was used to evaluate the frequency of IL-22–producing CD4 + T cells. IL-22 mRNA from erythema nodosum skin lesions was examined using real time quantitative RT-PCR. Results BD patients with active uveitis showed a significantly higher expression of IL-22 in the supernatants of stimulated PBMCs and CD4 + T cells compared with BD patients without active uveitis and normal controls. An increased frequency of IL-22-producing CD4 + T cells was also found in BD patients with active uveitis. IL-22 mRNA expression was elevated in erythema nodosum skin lesions. In BD patients, a high IL-22 level in the supernatant of stimulated PBMCs correlated with the presence of retinal vasculitis and erythema nodosum. Conclusions IL-22 was associated with disease activity in BD and correlated with the presence of small vessel inflammation, suggesting that it may be involved in its pathogenesis.
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