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CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity

T lymphocytes are important in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, and increasing evidence indicates that B cells also play an important role. The mechanisms of action, however, remain unclear. We evaluated the ratios of CD19+ B cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 157 patients with p...

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Autores principales: Lu, J., Ding, Y., Yi, X., Zheng, J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27532281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20165374
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Ding, Y.
Yi, X.
Zheng, J.
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Zheng, J.
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description T lymphocytes are important in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, and increasing evidence indicates that B cells also play an important role. The mechanisms of action, however, remain unclear. We evaluated the ratios of CD19+ B cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 157 patients with psoriasis (65 patients with psoriasis vulgaris, 32 patients with erythrodermic psoriasis, 30 patients with arthropathic psoriasis, and 30 patients with pustular psoriasis) and 35 healthy controls (HCs). Ratios of CD19+ B cells in skin lesions were compared with non-lesions in 7 erythrodermic psoriasis patients. The Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) was used to measure disease severity. CD19+ B cell ratios in PBMCs from psoriasis vulgaris (at both the active and stationary stage) and arthropathic psoriasis patients were higher compared with HCs (P<0.01), but ratios were lower in erythrodermic and pustular psoriasis patients (P<0.01). CD19+ B cell ratios in erythrodermic psoriasis skin lesions were higher than in non-lesion areas (P<0.001). Different subsets of CD19+CD40+, CD19+CD44+, CD19+CD80+, CD19+CD86+, CD19+CD11b+, and CD19+HLA-DR+ B cells in PBMCs were observed in different psoriasis clinical subtypes. PASI scores were positively correlated with CD19+ B cell ratios in psoriasis vulgaris and arthropathic psoriasis cases (r=0.871 and r=0.692, respectively, P<0.01), but were negatively correlated in pustular psoriasis (r=-0.569, P<0.01). The results indicated that similar to T cells, B cells activation may also play important roles in different pathological stages of psoriasis.
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spelling pubmed-49918402016-09-06 CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity Lu, J. Ding, Y. Yi, X. Zheng, J. Braz J Med Biol Res Clinical Investigation T lymphocytes are important in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, and increasing evidence indicates that B cells also play an important role. The mechanisms of action, however, remain unclear. We evaluated the ratios of CD19+ B cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 157 patients with psoriasis (65 patients with psoriasis vulgaris, 32 patients with erythrodermic psoriasis, 30 patients with arthropathic psoriasis, and 30 patients with pustular psoriasis) and 35 healthy controls (HCs). Ratios of CD19+ B cells in skin lesions were compared with non-lesions in 7 erythrodermic psoriasis patients. The Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) was used to measure disease severity. CD19+ B cell ratios in PBMCs from psoriasis vulgaris (at both the active and stationary stage) and arthropathic psoriasis patients were higher compared with HCs (P<0.01), but ratios were lower in erythrodermic and pustular psoriasis patients (P<0.01). CD19+ B cell ratios in erythrodermic psoriasis skin lesions were higher than in non-lesion areas (P<0.001). Different subsets of CD19+CD40+, CD19+CD44+, CD19+CD80+, CD19+CD86+, CD19+CD11b+, and CD19+HLA-DR+ B cells in PBMCs were observed in different psoriasis clinical subtypes. PASI scores were positively correlated with CD19+ B cell ratios in psoriasis vulgaris and arthropathic psoriasis cases (r=0.871 and r=0.692, respectively, P<0.01), but were negatively correlated in pustular psoriasis (r=-0.569, P<0.01). The results indicated that similar to T cells, B cells activation may also play important roles in different pathological stages of psoriasis. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2016-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4991840/ /pubmed/27532281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20165374 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Clinical Investigation
Lu, J.
Ding, Y.
Yi, X.
Zheng, J.
CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
title CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
title_full CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
title_fullStr CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
title_full_unstemmed CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
title_short CD19+ B cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
title_sort cd19+ b cell subsets in the peripheral blood and skin lesions of psoriasis patients and their correlations with disease severity
topic Clinical Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27532281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20165374
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