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The role of X-linked FOXP3 in the autoimmune susceptibility of Turner Syndrome patients.

Maureen A Su1, Matthew Stenerson, Weihong Liu, Amy Putnam, Felix Conte, Jeffrey A Bluestone, Mark S Anderson.   

Abstract

Turner Syndrome patients have an absent second sex chromosome and a predisposition to autoimmune disease. We hypothesized that the autoimmune susceptibility in Turner Syndrome may be due to an alteration in the expression of the X-linked FOXP3 gene. FOXP3 is important in the development of regulatory T cells, and complete loss of FOXP3 expression has been shown to result in severe autoimmunity. To test this hypothesis, we characterized the regulatory T cells and performed immunophenotyping on the peripheral blood leukocytes of a cohort of Turner Syndrome patients. These patients retained regulatory T cell frequency and function despite an increased prevalence of autoimmunity. Immunophenotyping revealed a decrease in the ratio of CD4 to CD8 lymphocytes. These findings suggest that the autoimmune predisposition in Turner Syndrome is not due to alterations in regulatory T cells but may be associated with a change in the proportion of T cell subsets.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19150256      PMCID: PMC2949956          DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2008.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Immunol        ISSN: 1521-6616            Impact factor:   3.969


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