1. 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.
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Sakyi, Samuel Asamoah, Buckman, Tonnies Abeku, Antwi-Berko, Daniel, Yeboah-Mensah, Kwame, Dey, Dzifa, Owiredu, Eddie-Williams, Amoani, Benjamin, and Mantey, Richard
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T cells ,RHEUMATOID arthritis ,CASE-control method ,AUTOIMMUNE diseases ,CELL aggregation ,BLOOD sampling - Abstract
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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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