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Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs

An involvement of the immune system has been suggested in Rett syndrome (RTT), a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder related to oxidative stress, and caused by a mutation in the methyl-CpG binding protein 2 gene (MECP2) or, more rarely, cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5). To date, it is uncl...

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Autores principales: Leoncini, Silvia, De Felice, Claudio, Signorini, Cinzia, Zollo, Gloria, Cortelazzo, Alessio, Durand, Thierry, Galano, Jean-Marie, Guerranti, Roberto, Rossi, Marcello, Ciccoli, Lucia, Hayek, Joussef
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26236424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/421624
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author Leoncini, Silvia
De Felice, Claudio
Signorini, Cinzia
Zollo, Gloria
Cortelazzo, Alessio
Durand, Thierry
Galano, Jean-Marie
Guerranti, Roberto
Rossi, Marcello
Ciccoli, Lucia
Hayek, Joussef
author_facet Leoncini, Silvia
De Felice, Claudio
Signorini, Cinzia
Zollo, Gloria
Cortelazzo, Alessio
Durand, Thierry
Galano, Jean-Marie
Guerranti, Roberto
Rossi, Marcello
Ciccoli, Lucia
Hayek, Joussef
author_sort Leoncini, Silvia
collection PubMed
description An involvement of the immune system has been suggested in Rett syndrome (RTT), a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder related to oxidative stress, and caused by a mutation in the methyl-CpG binding protein 2 gene (MECP2) or, more rarely, cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5). To date, it is unclear whether both mutations may have an impact on the circulating cytokine patterns. In the present study, cytokines involved in the Th1-, Th2-, and T regulatory (T-reg) response, as well as chemokines, were investigated in MECP2- (MECP2-RTT) (n = 16) and CDKL5-Rett syndrome (CDKL5-RTT) (n = 8), before and after ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation. A major cytokine dysregulation was evidenced in untreated RTT patients. In MECP2-RTT, a Th2-shifted balance was evidenced, whereas in CDKL5-RTT both Th1- and Th2-related cytokines (except for IL-4) were upregulated. In MECP2-RTT, decreased levels of IL-22 were observed, whereas increased IL-22 and T-reg cytokine levels were evidenced in CDKL5-RTT. Chemokines were unchanged. The cytokine dysregulation was proportional to clinical severity, inflammatory status, and redox imbalance. Omega-3 PUFAs partially counterbalanced cytokine changes, as well as aberrant redox homeostasis and the inflammatory status. RTT is associated with a subclinical immune dysregulation as the likely consequence of a defective inflammation regulatory signaling system.
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spelling pubmed-45102612015-08-02 Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs Leoncini, Silvia De Felice, Claudio Signorini, Cinzia Zollo, Gloria Cortelazzo, Alessio Durand, Thierry Galano, Jean-Marie Guerranti, Roberto Rossi, Marcello Ciccoli, Lucia Hayek, Joussef Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article An involvement of the immune system has been suggested in Rett syndrome (RTT), a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder related to oxidative stress, and caused by a mutation in the methyl-CpG binding protein 2 gene (MECP2) or, more rarely, cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5). To date, it is unclear whether both mutations may have an impact on the circulating cytokine patterns. In the present study, cytokines involved in the Th1-, Th2-, and T regulatory (T-reg) response, as well as chemokines, were investigated in MECP2- (MECP2-RTT) (n = 16) and CDKL5-Rett syndrome (CDKL5-RTT) (n = 8), before and after ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation. A major cytokine dysregulation was evidenced in untreated RTT patients. In MECP2-RTT, a Th2-shifted balance was evidenced, whereas in CDKL5-RTT both Th1- and Th2-related cytokines (except for IL-4) were upregulated. In MECP2-RTT, decreased levels of IL-22 were observed, whereas increased IL-22 and T-reg cytokine levels were evidenced in CDKL5-RTT. Chemokines were unchanged. The cytokine dysregulation was proportional to clinical severity, inflammatory status, and redox imbalance. Omega-3 PUFAs partially counterbalanced cytokine changes, as well as aberrant redox homeostasis and the inflammatory status. RTT is associated with a subclinical immune dysregulation as the likely consequence of a defective inflammation regulatory signaling system. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4510261/ /pubmed/26236424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/421624 Text en Copyright © 2015 Silvia Leoncini et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Leoncini, Silvia
De Felice, Claudio
Signorini, Cinzia
Zollo, Gloria
Cortelazzo, Alessio
Durand, Thierry
Galano, Jean-Marie
Guerranti, Roberto
Rossi, Marcello
Ciccoli, Lucia
Hayek, Joussef
Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs
title Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs
title_full Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs
title_fullStr Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs
title_full_unstemmed Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs
title_short Cytokine Dysregulation in MECP2- and CDKL5-Related Rett Syndrome: Relationships with Aberrant Redox Homeostasis, Inflammation, and ω-3 PUFAs
title_sort cytokine dysregulation in mecp2- and cdkl5-related rett syndrome: relationships with aberrant redox homeostasis, inflammation, and ω-3 pufas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4510261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26236424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/421624
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