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B cell depletion treatment decreases CD4+IL4+ and CD4+CD40L+ T cells in patients with systemic sclerosis.

Ioannis Antonopoulos1, Dimitrios Daoussis1, Maria-Eleni Lalioti2, Theodora E Markatseli3, Alexandros A Drosos3, Stavros Taraviras2, Andrew P Andonopoulos1, Stamatis-Nick C Liossis4.   

Abstract

Recent data suggests that rituximab may favorably affect skin fibrosis and lung function in patients with systemic sclerosis. Based on experimental data suggesting a key role of B and T cells in scleroderma we aimed to explore the effect(s) of rituximab treatment on T cell subpopulations. Fifteen patients with scleroderma who received rituximab treatment and six who received standard treatment alone were recruited. Peripheral CD4+IL4+, CD4+INFγ+, CD4+IL17+ and CD4+CD40L+ T cells were assessed using flow cytometry. Using ELISA, serum levels of IL4 were assessed. Skin CD4+IL4+ T cells were assessed with confocal microscopy from skin biopsies. Following rituximab treatment skin CD4+IL4+ T cells obviously decreased as seen with confocal microscopy. Moreover, peripheral CD4+IL4+ T cells decreased significantly compared to those from patients who received standard treatment alone: median (IQR): 14.9 (22.63-12.88) vs 7.87 (12.81-4.9)%, p = 0.005 and 9.43 (19.53-7.50)% vs 14.86 (21.96-6.75)%, p = NS at baseline and 6 months later respectively, whereas there was no difference in serum IL4 levels. Peripheral CD4+CD40L+ T cells also decreased significantly following rituximab treatment compared to those from patients who received standard treatment alone: median (IQR): 17.78 (25.64-14.44)% vs 8.15 (22.85-3.08)%, p = 0.04 and 22.13 (58.77-8.20)% vs 72.11 (73.05-20.45)%, p = NS at baseline and 6 months later respectively. Furthermore, peripheral CD4+INFγ+ and CD4+IL17+ T cells revealed no differences following rituximab treatment. Our study demonstrates a link between rituximab treatment and CD4+IL4+ T cell decrease both in the skin and peripheral blood of patients with SSc.

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Keywords:  B cells; Lymphocytes; Rituximab; Scleroderma; T cells

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31227855     DOI: 10.1007/s00296-019-04350-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatol Int        ISSN: 0172-8172            Impact factor:   2.631


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