| Literature DB >> 26386144 |
Nancy Cortez-Espinosa1, Juan Diego Cortés-Garcia1, Ernesto Martínez-Leija1, Jose Guillermo Rodríguez-Rivera2, Carlos Barajas-López3, Roberto González-Amaro4, Diana Patricia Portales-Pérez5.
Abstract
Th17 cells are involved in the pathogenesis of multiple inflammatory diseases such as type two diabetes (T2D). CD39(+) Treg cells have been implicated as responsible for suppressing Th17 cells. The aim of this study was to evaluate the number and function of CD4(+)CD25(high)CD39(+) Treg and Th17 cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from T2D patients and healthy control subjects. The Th17 cells were detected in PBMC under culture with human anti-CD3/CD28 and PMA/ionomycin and the levels of IL-17 were assessed by ELISA and qPCR. The T2D patients with obesity showed significantly lower percentages of CD39(+) Treg cells. A negative correlation between CD39(+) Treg cells and weight, and body mass index was detected. In contrast, the low levels of CD4(+)IL-17(+) cells in overweight and obese T2D patients showed a positive correlation with glucose and HbA1c. Additionally, we found a subpopulation of Th17 cells that express CD39 and were correlated with glucose and HbA1c. Our findings suggest that the expression of CD39 on Treg cells and also in CD4(+)IL-17(+) cells from T2D patients is related to hyperglycemia as well as to overweight and obesity and therefore may participate as a modulator of the effector capacity of Th17 cells.Entities:
Keywords: CD39; CD39(+) Treg cells; Obesity; Th17 cells; Type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26386144 DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2015.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Immunol ISSN: 0198-8859 Impact factor: 2.850