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T-cell cytokines in chronic allergic eye disease.

D P Metz1, M Hingorani, V L Calder, R J Buckley, S L Lightman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology of chronic allergic eye disease cannot be explained by type I hypersensitivity alone, and T cell-mediated inflammation has been strongly implicated as a possible additional mechanism. Previous studies suggested that T(H2)-like T cells play an important role in one form of chronic allergic eye disease.
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the cytokine profile of T cells in different clinical groups of subjects with chronic allergic eye disease (i.e., vernal keratoconjunctivitis [VKC], atopic keratoconjunctivitis [AKC], and giant papillary conjunctivitis [GPC]) and normal control subjects.
METHODS: In situ hybridization was used to identify cytokine messenger RNA (mRNA), and two-color immunohistochemical analysis was used to demonstrate cytokine immunoreactivity localizing to T cells in the conjunctiva.
RESULTS: Allergic tissue expressed increased levels of mRNA for IL-3, IL-4, and IL-5 when compared with normal tissue. There was significantly greater IL-2 mRNA expression in subjects with AKC than in those with VKC (p = 0.004) and those with GPC (p = 0.02). Immunoreactivity for T-cell IL-5 was present more frequently in subjects with VKC (p = 0.004), GPC (p = 0.02), and AKC (p = 0.04) than in normal control subjects. However, T-cell IFN-gamma protein expression was greater in subjects with AKC than in subjects with VKC (p = 0.01), GPC (p = 0.01), and control subjects (p = 0.005).
CONCLUSIONS: These results show a T(H2)-like T-cell cytokine array in subjects with VKC and GPC but a shift in cytokine profile toward a T(H1)-like pattern, potentially because of differences in chronicity of the disorders, in subjects with AKC. These important functional T-cell variations in chronic allergic eye conditions are likely to be important in understanding differences in clinical characteristics and therapeutic responses.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9438492     DOI: 10.1016/s0091-6749(97)70279-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0091-6749            Impact factor:   10.793


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