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Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis
BACKGROUND: Typical and atypical optic neuritis (ON) are two clinical types of autoimmune inflammatory diseases of the optic nerve that causes acute vision loss, and are difficult to distinguish in their early stages. The disturbance in the balance of Th17 and Treg lymphocytes is thought to play an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718616/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26785053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146270 |
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author | Cong, Hengri Jiang, Hanqiu Peng, Jingting Cui, Shilei Liu, Lijuan Wang, Jiawei Zhang, Xiaojun |
author_facet | Cong, Hengri Jiang, Hanqiu Peng, Jingting Cui, Shilei Liu, Lijuan Wang, Jiawei Zhang, Xiaojun |
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description | BACKGROUND: Typical and atypical optic neuritis (ON) are two clinical types of autoimmune inflammatory diseases of the optic nerve that causes acute vision loss, and are difficult to distinguish in their early stages. The disturbance in the balance of Th17 and Treg lymphocytes is thought to play an essential role in these autoimmune inflammatory diseases. OBJECTIVES: To detect the clinical relevance of Th17 and Treg in peripheral blood and the ratio of Treg/Th17 in patients with typical and atypical ON. To determine whether analysis of Th17 and Treg lymphocytes will provides insights into the different disease phenotypes of typical and atypical ON. METHODS: We studied a consecutive series of patients aged 14–70 years who presented to our neurological department with typical ON (n = 30) or atypical ON (n = 33) within 4 weeks of their acute attacks. Routine clinical tests and ophthalmological examination were performed in all patients. Blood samples were collected from untreated patients and from gender- and age-matched healthy controls (n = 30). The proportion of peripheral blood Th17 cells and Treg cells was determined by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Patients with atypical ON had a higher proportion of Th17 cells than patients with typical ON (3.61±1.56 vs 2.55±1.74, P<0.01) or controls (1.45±0.86, P<0.01). The proportion of Th17 cells in patients with typical ON was also markedly higher than in controls (P<0.01). The mean percentage of Treg cells in atypical ON (6.31±2.11) and typical ON (6.80±2.00) were significantly lower when compared to controls (8.29±2.32, both P<0.01). No significant difference in Treg frequency was observed between typical ON and atypical ON (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of Th17 cells is higher in atypical ON than typical ON, and patients with atypical ON have a greater imbalance of pro-inflammatory and regulatory cells than patients with typical ON when compared with controls. These changes are indicative of distinct pathological mechanisms and may provide useful information to distinguish typical and atypical ON. |
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spelling | pubmed-47186162016-01-30 Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis Cong, Hengri Jiang, Hanqiu Peng, Jingting Cui, Shilei Liu, Lijuan Wang, Jiawei Zhang, Xiaojun PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Typical and atypical optic neuritis (ON) are two clinical types of autoimmune inflammatory diseases of the optic nerve that causes acute vision loss, and are difficult to distinguish in their early stages. The disturbance in the balance of Th17 and Treg lymphocytes is thought to play an essential role in these autoimmune inflammatory diseases. OBJECTIVES: To detect the clinical relevance of Th17 and Treg in peripheral blood and the ratio of Treg/Th17 in patients with typical and atypical ON. To determine whether analysis of Th17 and Treg lymphocytes will provides insights into the different disease phenotypes of typical and atypical ON. METHODS: We studied a consecutive series of patients aged 14–70 years who presented to our neurological department with typical ON (n = 30) or atypical ON (n = 33) within 4 weeks of their acute attacks. Routine clinical tests and ophthalmological examination were performed in all patients. Blood samples were collected from untreated patients and from gender- and age-matched healthy controls (n = 30). The proportion of peripheral blood Th17 cells and Treg cells was determined by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Patients with atypical ON had a higher proportion of Th17 cells than patients with typical ON (3.61±1.56 vs 2.55±1.74, P<0.01) or controls (1.45±0.86, P<0.01). The proportion of Th17 cells in patients with typical ON was also markedly higher than in controls (P<0.01). The mean percentage of Treg cells in atypical ON (6.31±2.11) and typical ON (6.80±2.00) were significantly lower when compared to controls (8.29±2.32, both P<0.01). No significant difference in Treg frequency was observed between typical ON and atypical ON (p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The frequency of Th17 cells is higher in atypical ON than typical ON, and patients with atypical ON have a greater imbalance of pro-inflammatory and regulatory cells than patients with typical ON when compared with controls. These changes are indicative of distinct pathological mechanisms and may provide useful information to distinguish typical and atypical ON. Public Library of Science 2016-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4718616/ /pubmed/26785053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146270 Text en © 2016 Cong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cong, Hengri Jiang, Hanqiu Peng, Jingting Cui, Shilei Liu, Lijuan Wang, Jiawei Zhang, Xiaojun Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis |
title | Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis |
title_full | Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis |
title_fullStr | Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis |
title_full_unstemmed | Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis |
title_short | Change of Th17 Lymphocytes and Treg/Th17 in Typical and Atypical Optic Neuritis |
title_sort | change of th17 lymphocytes and treg/th17 in typical and atypical optic neuritis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4718616/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26785053 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146270 |
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