Perianal Crohn's disease and hidradenitis suppurativa: a possible common immunological scenario.

Q2 Medicine
Clinical and Molecular Allergy Pub Date : 2015-07-22 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12948-015-0018-8
Francesco Giudici, Laura Maggi, Raffaella Santi, Lorenzo Cosmi, Francesco Annunziato, Gabriella Nesi, Giusi Barra, Gabrio Bassotti, Raffaele De Palma, Francesco Tonelli
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Background: Crohn's disease (CD) and Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are both chronic inflammatory diseases. The pathogenesis of these diseases is multifactorial, due to the interaction of genetic and environmental factors leading to a deregulated local immune response where T lymphocytes play a major role. To the best of our knowledge, no previous study has clarified whether the pathogenetic mechanism of perianal CD and HS is the same. We therefore analyzed the cellular expression pattern and the cytokine repertoire in three patients suffering from both perianal CD and HS.

Methods: We evaluated three patients affected by concurrent HS and CD with fistulizing perianal disease. Surgical specimens have been fixed and embedded in paraffin prior to sectioning for histological examination. Inflammatory tissue curettages have been recovered during intervention from perianal fistulas and HS lesions in order to analyze the phenotypic and functional characteristics of infiltrating T cells. In particular we evaluated T cells, by flow cytometry, for cytokine production profile and expression of surface markers. Moreover, analysis of the T cell repertoire was performed by means of spectratyping, in only one patient.

Results: A higher frequency of CD4+ CD161+ T lymphocytes has been detected in CD fistulas and in HS lesions than in peripheral blood (PB) samples. In the patient in whom we derived enough cells from the three sources, we found higher frequency of CD4+ IL-17- producing cells in HS lesion and fistula lesion compared to PB. It is noteworthy that the same clonotypes were expanded in this patient in T cells derived from both HS lesion and fistula lesion.

Conclusion: The presence of numerous CD4+ CD161+ lymphocytes in fistula and HS lesion curettages suggests that these cells may play a pathogenic role, and candidates CD161 as a possible biological target for medical treatment.

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肛周克罗恩病和化脓性汗腺炎:一种可能的常见免疫情景。
背景:克罗恩病(CD)和化脓性汗腺炎(HS)都是慢性炎症性疾病。这些疾病的发病机制是多因素的,由于遗传和环境因素的相互作用导致局部免疫反应失调,其中T淋巴细胞起主要作用。据我们所知,之前没有研究明确肛周CD和HS的发病机制是否相同。因此,我们分析了三例肛周CD和HS患者的细胞表达模式和细胞因子库。方法:对3例并发HS和CD并瘘管性肛周疾病的患者进行评价。手术标本在切片进行组织学检查之前已被固定并包埋在石蜡中。为了分析浸润性T细胞的表型和功能特征,我们在干预期间恢复了肛周瘘管和HS病变的炎性组织刮除。特别是,我们通过流式细胞术评估T细胞的细胞因子产生谱和表面标记物的表达。此外,对T细胞库的分析是通过谱型分析的方式进行的,仅在一名患者中进行。结果:CD瘘管和HS病变中CD4+ CD161+ T淋巴细胞的检出率高于外周血(PB)标本。在我们从三种来源获得足够细胞的患者中,我们发现在HS病变和瘘病变中CD4+ IL-17产生细胞的频率高于PB。值得注意的是,在该患者中,来自HS病变和瘘管病变的T细胞扩增出相同的克隆型。结论:在瘘管和HS病变刮除中存在大量CD4+ CD161+淋巴细胞,提示这些细胞可能具有致病作用,CD161可能是医学治疗的潜在生物学靶点。
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Clinical and Molecular Allergy
Clinical and Molecular Allergy Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
8.20
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11
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Molecular Allergy is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that publishes research on human allergic and immunodeficient disease (immune deficiency not related to HIV infection/AIDS). The scope of the journal encompasses all aspects of the clinical, genetic, molecular and inflammatory aspects of allergic-respiratory (Type 1 hypersensitivity) and non-AIDS immunodeficiency disorders. However, studies of allergic/hypersensitive aspects of HIV infection/AIDS or drug desensitization protocols in AIDS are acceptable. At the basic science level, this includes original work and reviews on the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the inflammatory response.
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