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Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana

BACKGROUND: T cell cytokines play important roles in the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Loss of Th1/Th2 and Th17/Treg balance has been reported in several inflammatory autoimmune diseases. However, their role in RA within hitherto rare Ghanaian context has not been explore...

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Autores principales: Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah, Buckman, Tonnies Abeku, Antwi-Berko, Daniel, Yeboah-Mensah, Kwame, Dey, Dzifa, Owiredu, Eddie-Williams, Amoani, Benjamin, Mantey, Richard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2808413
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author Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah
Buckman, Tonnies Abeku
Antwi-Berko, Daniel
Yeboah-Mensah, Kwame
Dey, Dzifa
Owiredu, Eddie-Williams
Amoani, Benjamin
Mantey, Richard
author_facet Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah
Buckman, Tonnies Abeku
Antwi-Berko, Daniel
Yeboah-Mensah, Kwame
Dey, Dzifa
Owiredu, Eddie-Williams
Amoani, Benjamin
Mantey, Richard
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description BACKGROUND: T cell cytokines play important roles in the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Loss of Th1/Th2 and Th17/Treg balance has been reported in several inflammatory autoimmune diseases. However, their role in RA within hitherto rare Ghanaian context has not been explored. Here, we evaluated the intracytoplasmic CD4+ T cell cytokine patterns in rheumatoid arthritis patients in Ghana and determined their relationship with disease activity. METHODS: This case-control study included 48 newly diagnosed RA patients and 30 apparent healthy controls from two major hospitals in Ghana. Validated structured questionnaires were administered to obtain demographic data; blood samples were collected and processed for flow cytometric analysis. RESULTS: IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17A, IL-6/IL-4, and IL-17/IL-10 expressions were significantly higher in RA cases compared to the healthy controls. The expression of IL-6 (0.00 (0.00-0.98) vs. 0.82 (0.34-1.10) vs. 1.56 (1.39-1.68), p < 0.0001), IL-17A (0.00 (0.00-0.02) vs. 0.19 (0.09-0.30) vs. 0.99 (0.64-1.25), p < 0.0001), and IL-17A/IL-10 (0.00 (0.00-0.39) vs. 0.15 (0.09-0.26) vs. 0.88 (0.41-1.47), p < 0.0001) increased significantly from the healthy controls through RA patients with low DAS scores to RA patients with moderate DAS scores. IL-6 (β = 0.681, r(2) = 0.527, p < 0.0001), IL-17A (β = 0.770, r(2) = 0.593, p < 0.0001), and IL-17A/IL-10 (β = 0.677, r(2) = 0.452, p < 0.0001) expressions were significantly directly associated with DAS28 scores. IL-6 (cutoff = 1.32, sensitivity = 100.0%, specificity = 100.0%, accuracy = 100.0%, and AUC = 1.000) and IL-17A (cutoff = 0.58, sensitivity = 100.0%, specificity = 100.0%, accuracy = 100.0%, and AUC = 1.000) presented with the best discriminatory power in predicting moderate DAS scores from low DAS scores. CONCLUSION: Th1- and Th17-related cytokines predominate in the pathophysiology of RA, with IL-6 and IL-17 being principally and differentially expressed based on the severity of the disease. IL-6 and IL-17A could serve as useful prognostic and disease-monitoring markers in RA in the African context.
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spelling pubmed-75681502020-10-22 Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah Buckman, Tonnies Abeku Antwi-Berko, Daniel Yeboah-Mensah, Kwame Dey, Dzifa Owiredu, Eddie-Williams Amoani, Benjamin Mantey, Richard Int J Rheumatol Research Article BACKGROUND: T cell cytokines play important roles in the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Loss of Th1/Th2 and Th17/Treg balance has been reported in several inflammatory autoimmune diseases. However, their role in RA within hitherto rare Ghanaian context has not been explored. Here, we evaluated the intracytoplasmic CD4+ T cell cytokine patterns in rheumatoid arthritis patients in Ghana and determined their relationship with disease activity. METHODS: This case-control study included 48 newly diagnosed RA patients and 30 apparent healthy controls from two major hospitals in Ghana. Validated structured questionnaires were administered to obtain demographic data; blood samples were collected and processed for flow cytometric analysis. RESULTS: IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17A, IL-6/IL-4, and IL-17/IL-10 expressions were significantly higher in RA cases compared to the healthy controls. The expression of IL-6 (0.00 (0.00-0.98) vs. 0.82 (0.34-1.10) vs. 1.56 (1.39-1.68), p < 0.0001), IL-17A (0.00 (0.00-0.02) vs. 0.19 (0.09-0.30) vs. 0.99 (0.64-1.25), p < 0.0001), and IL-17A/IL-10 (0.00 (0.00-0.39) vs. 0.15 (0.09-0.26) vs. 0.88 (0.41-1.47), p < 0.0001) increased significantly from the healthy controls through RA patients with low DAS scores to RA patients with moderate DAS scores. IL-6 (β = 0.681, r(2) = 0.527, p < 0.0001), IL-17A (β = 0.770, r(2) = 0.593, p < 0.0001), and IL-17A/IL-10 (β = 0.677, r(2) = 0.452, p < 0.0001) expressions were significantly directly associated with DAS28 scores. IL-6 (cutoff = 1.32, sensitivity = 100.0%, specificity = 100.0%, accuracy = 100.0%, and AUC = 1.000) and IL-17A (cutoff = 0.58, sensitivity = 100.0%, specificity = 100.0%, accuracy = 100.0%, and AUC = 1.000) presented with the best discriminatory power in predicting moderate DAS scores from low DAS scores. CONCLUSION: Th1- and Th17-related cytokines predominate in the pathophysiology of RA, with IL-6 and IL-17 being principally and differentially expressed based on the severity of the disease. IL-6 and IL-17A could serve as useful prognostic and disease-monitoring markers in RA in the African context. Hindawi 2020-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7568150/ /pubmed/33101416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2808413 Text en Copyright © 2020 Samuel Asamoah Sakyi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah
Buckman, Tonnies Abeku
Antwi-Berko, Daniel
Yeboah-Mensah, Kwame
Dey, Dzifa
Owiredu, Eddie-Williams
Amoani, Benjamin
Mantey, Richard
Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana
title Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana
title_full Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana
title_fullStr Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana
title_short Intracytoplasmic Expression of IL-6 and IL-17A in Circulating CD4+ T Cells Are Strongly Associated with and Predict Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case-Control Study in Ghana
title_sort intracytoplasmic expression of il-6 and il-17a in circulating cd4+ t cells are strongly associated with and predict disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis: a case-control study in ghana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7568150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2808413
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