[Level of reactive oxygen species production in peripheral blood monocytes in patients with Graves' disease after radioiodine therapy].

D V Fomina, S A Dogadin, A A Savchenko, I I Gvozdev
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Background: Autoimmune diseases such as Graves' disease are complex pathologies that often require intensive and long-term treatment. However, the mechanisms contributing to the development and maintenance of this pathology are still not fully understood. Understanding the role of the innate immune response, especially in the context of monocytes, in the development of Graves' disease remains a poorly understood aspect.

Aim: To study the level of ROS production in monocytes in patients with Graves' disease after RAI to identify the level of activation of the macrophage-monocyte system.

Materials and methods: The hormonal status and monocyte activity were analyzed before and 1, 3 and 6 months after RAI. The level of ROS was determined using spontaneous and luminol- and luceginin-derived chemiluminescence.

Results: The study included 48 patients with Graves' disease, aged from 18 to 65 years. In patients with Graves' disease, a decrease in the intensity of free radical processes in monocytes was detected compared to the control group. These changes were observed both before and after RAI. It has been shown that changes in ROS production are independent of thyroid function and antibody levels. The changes indicate the potential immunosuppressive effects of radionuclide treatment and its effect on monocyte NADPH oxidase activity. A decrease in the production of secondary ROS in monocytes was also noted, which may indicate a decrease in the activation of monocytes during antigenic stimulation and inhibition of autoimmune processes.

Conclusion: Reduced metabolic activity of monocytes and low levels of ROS synthesis correlate with inhibition of the autoimmune process and decreased activation of the macrophage-monocyte system. The study confirms the importance of the role of monocytes in the ROS production system and their influence on the autoimmune process in Graves' disease. These results may have clinical significance and contribute to the development of new immunotropic strategies for the treatment of this disease.

[放射性碘治疗Graves病患者外周血单核细胞活性氧产生水平]。
背景:自身免疫性疾病如Graves病是一种复杂的病理,通常需要强化和长期治疗。然而,促进这种病理发展和维持的机制仍未完全了解。了解先天免疫反应的作用,特别是在单核细胞的背景下,在格雷夫斯病的发展仍然是一个知之甚少的方面。目的:研究Graves病患者RAI后单核细胞ROS生成水平,以确定巨噬细胞-单核细胞系统的激活水平。材料与方法:对RAI前、术后1、3、6个月的激素水平和单核细胞活性进行分析。采用自发发光法、发光氨法和荧光素化学发光法测定ROS水平。结果:本研究纳入48例Graves病患者,年龄18 ~ 65岁。在Graves病患者中,与对照组相比,单核细胞中自由基过程的强度降低。这些变化在RAI前后均有观察。研究表明,ROS生成的变化与甲状腺功能和抗体水平无关。这些变化表明放射性核素治疗的潜在免疫抑制作用及其对单核细胞NADPH氧化酶活性的影响。还注意到单核细胞中继发性活性氧的产生减少,这可能表明在抗原刺激和自身免疫过程抑制期间单核细胞的激活减少。结论:单核细胞代谢活性的降低和ROS合成水平的降低与自身免疫过程的抑制和巨噬-单核细胞系统激活的降低有关。该研究证实了单核细胞在ROS生成系统中的重要作用及其对Graves病自身免疫过程的影响。这些结果可能具有临床意义,并有助于开发新的免疫治疗策略来治疗这种疾病。
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