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Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis

BACKGROUND: A previous study on thymomas in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients indicated that OX40 expression may be upregulated in thymic tissues adjacent to germinal centers (GCs) and thymomas, and OX40 may interact with OX40L in GCs to enhance anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody production. However...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Xiaoling, Wang, Xiaoyuan, Gu, Yanzheng, Chen, Lan, Shen, Yueping, Tian, Jingluan, Shujun, Chen, Wang, Mingyuan, Duan, Xiaoyu, Gao, Hanqing, Ji, Xiaopei, Fang, Qi, Zhang, Xueguang, Xue, Qun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8901326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4337399
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author Zhou, Xiaoling
Wang, Xiaoyuan
Gu, Yanzheng
Chen, Lan
Shen, Yueping
Tian, Jingluan
Shujun, Chen
Wang, Mingyuan
Duan, Xiaoyu
Gao, Hanqing
Ji, Xiaopei
Fang, Qi
Zhang, Xueguang
Xue, Qun
author_facet Zhou, Xiaoling
Wang, Xiaoyuan
Gu, Yanzheng
Chen, Lan
Shen, Yueping
Tian, Jingluan
Shujun, Chen
Wang, Mingyuan
Duan, Xiaoyu
Gao, Hanqing
Ji, Xiaopei
Fang, Qi
Zhang, Xueguang
Xue, Qun
author_sort Zhou, Xiaoling
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description BACKGROUND: A previous study on thymomas in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients indicated that OX40 expression may be upregulated in thymic tissues adjacent to germinal centers (GCs) and thymomas, and OX40 may interact with OX40L in GCs to enhance anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody production. However, little is known about the clinical significance of the expression of OX40 and OX40L in the peripheral blood of patients with MG. We aimed to characterize the expression of membrane-bound and soluble OX40 and OX40L in the peripheral blood of patients with MG and to identify their clinical significance. METHODS: For membrane molecules, we collected peripheral blood (PB) from 39 MG patients at baseline, 22 patients in relapse, and 42 patients in remission, as well as from 36 healthy participants as controls. For soluble molecules, plasma from 37 MG patients at baseline, 34 patients in relapse, and 30 patients in remission, as well as plasma from 36 healthy controls (HC), was retrospectively collected from the sample bank of the First Hospital of Soochow University. The expression of membrane-bound OX40 and OX40L (mOX40 and mOX40L) by immune cells was measured using flow cytometry. Plasma levels of soluble OX40 and OX40L (sOX40 and sOX40L) were measured by ELISA. RESULTS: (1) The expression of OX40 on CD4+ T cells and that of OX40L on B cells and monocytes were significantly increased, and the levels of sOX40 were significantly decreased in MG patients at baseline compared with HC, while the expression of sOX40L was not significantly different between the two groups. (2) Dynamic observation of the molecules showed significantly higher expression of OX40 on CD4(+) T cells and higher levels of sOX40 in MG patients in relapse than in MG patients at baseline and MG patients in remission. Furthermore, the expression levels of sOX40 were significantly elevated in MG patients in remission compared with MG patients at baseline, and the expression of sOX40L was significantly lower in MG patients in remission than in MG patients at baseline and MG patients in relapse. (3) Plasma levels of sOX40 and sOX40L were significantly decreased in 13 patients with relapsed MG after immunosuppressive treatment compared with those before treatment. (4) Correlation analysis showed that the expression of OX40 on CD4(+) T cells in patients with relapsed MG was positively correlated with the concentration of acetylcholine receptor antibodies (AchR-Ab), whereas the expression of OX40L on CD19(+) B cells and CD14(+) monocytes was negatively correlated with disease duration. (5) Binary regression analysis showed that patients with high CD4(+) OX40 expression and high sOX40L levels had an increased risk of relapse. CONCLUSIONS: OX40 and OX40L are abnormally expressed in the peripheral blood of patients with MG and may be closely associated with disease status and treatment. The OX40/OX40L pathway may be involved in the immunopathological process of MG and may play a role mainly in the later stage of MG.
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spelling pubmed-89013262022-03-08 Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis Zhou, Xiaoling Wang, Xiaoyuan Gu, Yanzheng Chen, Lan Shen, Yueping Tian, Jingluan Shujun, Chen Wang, Mingyuan Duan, Xiaoyu Gao, Hanqing Ji, Xiaopei Fang, Qi Zhang, Xueguang Xue, Qun J Immunol Res Research Article BACKGROUND: A previous study on thymomas in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients indicated that OX40 expression may be upregulated in thymic tissues adjacent to germinal centers (GCs) and thymomas, and OX40 may interact with OX40L in GCs to enhance anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody production. However, little is known about the clinical significance of the expression of OX40 and OX40L in the peripheral blood of patients with MG. We aimed to characterize the expression of membrane-bound and soluble OX40 and OX40L in the peripheral blood of patients with MG and to identify their clinical significance. METHODS: For membrane molecules, we collected peripheral blood (PB) from 39 MG patients at baseline, 22 patients in relapse, and 42 patients in remission, as well as from 36 healthy participants as controls. For soluble molecules, plasma from 37 MG patients at baseline, 34 patients in relapse, and 30 patients in remission, as well as plasma from 36 healthy controls (HC), was retrospectively collected from the sample bank of the First Hospital of Soochow University. The expression of membrane-bound OX40 and OX40L (mOX40 and mOX40L) by immune cells was measured using flow cytometry. Plasma levels of soluble OX40 and OX40L (sOX40 and sOX40L) were measured by ELISA. RESULTS: (1) The expression of OX40 on CD4+ T cells and that of OX40L on B cells and monocytes were significantly increased, and the levels of sOX40 were significantly decreased in MG patients at baseline compared with HC, while the expression of sOX40L was not significantly different between the two groups. (2) Dynamic observation of the molecules showed significantly higher expression of OX40 on CD4(+) T cells and higher levels of sOX40 in MG patients in relapse than in MG patients at baseline and MG patients in remission. Furthermore, the expression levels of sOX40 were significantly elevated in MG patients in remission compared with MG patients at baseline, and the expression of sOX40L was significantly lower in MG patients in remission than in MG patients at baseline and MG patients in relapse. (3) Plasma levels of sOX40 and sOX40L were significantly decreased in 13 patients with relapsed MG after immunosuppressive treatment compared with those before treatment. (4) Correlation analysis showed that the expression of OX40 on CD4(+) T cells in patients with relapsed MG was positively correlated with the concentration of acetylcholine receptor antibodies (AchR-Ab), whereas the expression of OX40L on CD19(+) B cells and CD14(+) monocytes was negatively correlated with disease duration. (5) Binary regression analysis showed that patients with high CD4(+) OX40 expression and high sOX40L levels had an increased risk of relapse. CONCLUSIONS: OX40 and OX40L are abnormally expressed in the peripheral blood of patients with MG and may be closely associated with disease status and treatment. The OX40/OX40L pathway may be involved in the immunopathological process of MG and may play a role mainly in the later stage of MG. Hindawi 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8901326/ /pubmed/35265719 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4337399 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xiaoling Zhou 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
Zhou, Xiaoling
Wang, Xiaoyuan
Gu, Yanzheng
Chen, Lan
Shen, Yueping
Tian, Jingluan
Shujun, Chen
Wang, Mingyuan
Duan, Xiaoyu
Gao, Hanqing
Ji, Xiaopei
Fang, Qi
Zhang, Xueguang
Xue, Qun
Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
title Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
title_full Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
title_fullStr Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
title_short Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
title_sort clinical significance of ox40 and ox40 ligand in the peripheral blood of patients with myasthenia gravis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8901326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265719
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4337399
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