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Immunopathogenesis of Takayasu arteritis.

S Sagar1, N K Ganguly, M Koicha, B K Sharma.   

Abstract

Takayasu arteritis is a common cause of renovascular hypertension in India. Sensitization to infective agents, particularly mycobacterium tuberculosis or autoimmune disturbances have been incriminated in its pathogenesis. Twenty patients of Takayasu arteritis along with groups of normal individuals, patients of essential hypertension, autoimmune disorders, tuberculosis, and healthy tuberculin reactors were studied. Besides detailed immunological profiles including LE cell phenomenon, serum complement C3 levels, antibodies to single (SS) and double stranded (DS) DNA, rheumatoid factor, lymphocyte subsets, blast transformation to antigens including, phytohemagglutinin, PPD, pokeweed, and purified human aortal antigen (PHAA) were examined. Soluble protein from human aorta was fractionated into 9 peaks by DEASE-52 and Sephadex G-75 chromatography, and 25 micrograms of major protein fraction-II was used for blast transformation study. Blast transformation by PHAA was higher in Takayasu arteritis as compared to all other groups (P < 0.05). Blast transformation to PPD showed wide variation in all the groups, and was significantly higher only in tuberculin reactors as compared to controls. These observations support aortal sensitization to PHAA playing a role in pathogenesis of Takayasu arteritis and do not relate tuberculosis to Takayasu arteritis, at least immunologically. In addition, the ratio of CD-4 positive to CD-8 positive lymphocytes changing in favor of the former and the concomitant increase in B lymphocytes favor the presence of autoimmune disturbances in Takayasu arteritis.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1360978     DOI: 10.1007/bf01744550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels Suppl        ISSN: 0935-736X


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3.  IL-9-producing Th9 cells may participate in pathogenesis of Takayasu's arteritis.

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Review 4.  Advances in Takayasu arteritis: An Asia Pacific perspective.

Authors:  Debashish Danda; Prathyusha Manikuppam; Xinping Tian; Masayoshi Harigai
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-08-15

5.  Increased Circulating Th17 Cells, Serum IL-17A, and IL-23 in Takayasu Arteritis.

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Review 6.  New Insights on the Pathogenesis of Takayasu Arteritis: Revisiting the Microbial Theory.

Authors:  J Luis Espinoza; Suzue Ai; Itaru Matsumura
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2018-09-06
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