Excessive inflammatory environment in a course of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGvHD) is associated with T-cell trafficking into inflamed tissues. This study focused on the identification of IL-17-producing cells in the tissue biopsies of cGvHD patients. Forty-one biopsy specimens of cGvHD lesions of the skin (nâ=â27), gastrointestinal tract (nâ=â9) and oral mucosa (nâ=â5), examined in 24 patients, were morphologically defined according to the NIH criteria and analyzed for the presence of cellular infiltrations including: IL-17(+), FOXP3(+) and CCR6(+) cells. IL-17(+) cells were identified in 26/27 skin and in all gut and oral mucosa biopsies, being more frequent in mucosa lesions than in the skin (11/14 vs 14/26, respectively; NS: not significant). Double staining documented that CD138(+)/IL-17(+) cells were commonly seen in the gut than in the skin (5/8 vs 3/11, respectively; NS). In the skin, cells expressing trafficking receptor CCR6(+) were more frequent than IL-17(+) cells compared to the mucosa (23/26 vs 2/13, respectively; pâ<â0.0001). CCR6 was present on a majority of IL-17(+) cells in all examined skin biopsies but only in 6 out of 11 digestive tract biopsies (pâ=â0.0112). FOXP3(+) cells were identified only in five patients (with mild lesions) at least in one biopsy. In this study group, results documented that local expansion of IL-17-producing cells in the digestive tract correlate with moderate and severe clinical symptoms of cGvHD, in contrast to the skin, where IL-17(+) cells are rather scarcely present (pâ=â0.0301) and the course of cGvHD is slowly progressing with final organ deterioration.
Diverse Activity of IL-17(+) Cells in Chronic Skin and Mucosa Graft-Versus-Host Disease.
IL-17(+)细胞在慢性皮肤和黏膜移植物抗宿主病中的多样化活性
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作者:Klimczak Aleksandra, Suchnicki Krzysztof, Sedzimirska Mariola, Lange Andrzej
| 期刊: | Archivum Immunologiae et Therapiae Experimentalis | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Oct;67(5):311-323 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s00005-019-00549-2 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
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