TY - JOUR
T1 - LFA-1 subunit expression in ulcerative colitis patients
AU - Kirman, I.
AU - Nielsen, O. H.
PY - 1996/5/14
Y1 - 1996/5/14
N2 - The adhesion molecule, lymphocyte function associated antigen 1 (LFA-1) consisting of two subunits, CD11a and CD18, mediates lymphocyte migration into tissue and cell effector functions. Previous observations showed no differences in LFA-1 expression by circulating lymphocytes between inflammatory bowel disease patients and controls. The aim of the present work was to study subsets of circulating LFA-1+ lymphocytes in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients versus healthy controls. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were obtained from 16 UC patients and 10 healthy volunteers. The percentages of CD11a(lo), CD11a(hi); CD18(lo), CD18(hi) T and B cells, as well as CD25 expression on these cells were studied using double staining with monoclonal antibodies and panning procedures. The percentage of CD11(hi) and CD18(hi) T cells was significantly decreased in quiescent UC patients as compared to active disease patients and healthy controls (P < 0.05). The majority of CD25+ T cells were expressing CD11a and CD18 with low density. A detectable percentage, 2% (range 1-6%), of CD11a(hi)CD25+ (but not CD18(hi)CD25+) was found in UC patients with moderate to severe disease, but not in those with inactive UC or healthy controls. In conclusion, the percentage of CD11a(hi+) and CD18(hi+) T cells is decreased in peripheral blood of quiescent UC patients, which is probably associated with the effect of specific treatment. The percentage of CD11a(hi+)IL-2Rα+ T cells is increased in peripheral blood of patients with active (moderate and severe) UC, which most likely reflects a sustained T-cell activation due to a persistent inflammatory process.
AB - The adhesion molecule, lymphocyte function associated antigen 1 (LFA-1) consisting of two subunits, CD11a and CD18, mediates lymphocyte migration into tissue and cell effector functions. Previous observations showed no differences in LFA-1 expression by circulating lymphocytes between inflammatory bowel disease patients and controls. The aim of the present work was to study subsets of circulating LFA-1+ lymphocytes in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients versus healthy controls. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were obtained from 16 UC patients and 10 healthy volunteers. The percentages of CD11a(lo), CD11a(hi); CD18(lo), CD18(hi) T and B cells, as well as CD25 expression on these cells were studied using double staining with monoclonal antibodies and panning procedures. The percentage of CD11(hi) and CD18(hi) T cells was significantly decreased in quiescent UC patients as compared to active disease patients and healthy controls (P < 0.05). The majority of CD25+ T cells were expressing CD11a and CD18 with low density. A detectable percentage, 2% (range 1-6%), of CD11a(hi)CD25+ (but not CD18(hi)CD25+) was found in UC patients with moderate to severe disease, but not in those with inactive UC or healthy controls. In conclusion, the percentage of CD11a(hi+) and CD18(hi+) T cells is decreased in peripheral blood of quiescent UC patients, which is probably associated with the effect of specific treatment. The percentage of CD11a(hi+)IL-2Rα+ T cells is increased in peripheral blood of patients with active (moderate and severe) UC, which most likely reflects a sustained T-cell activation due to a persistent inflammatory process.
KW - adhesion molecules
KW - lymphocyte function associated antigen-1
KW - ulcerative colitis
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U2 - 10.1007/BF02213121
DO - 10.1007/BF02213121
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 8674386
AN - SCOPUS:0029964289
SN - 0163-2116
VL - 41
SP - 670
EP - 676
JO - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
JF - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
IS - 4
ER -