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Systemic lupus erythematosus of childhood onset: correlation between T cells expressing early and late activation antigens and disease activity
Authors:T. Hara  S. Hisano  Y. Mizuno  K. Hatae  M. Kurokawa  K. Ueda  T. Sakaguchi  M. Umene  M. Mizukoshi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pacdiatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, 3-1-1, Maidashi, Higashi-ku, 812 Fukuoka City, Japan;(2) Kyushu Koseinenkin Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan;(3) Fukuoka National Central Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan;(4) Fukuoka Municipal Childrens' Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan;(5) Kitasato Biochemical Laboratories, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:
Correlation between T cell phenotypes, especially activated T cells expressing early (EA1) and late (HLA-DR) activation antigens and clinical features were investigated in 22 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) of childhood onset. Percentages of T cells expressing EA1 and HLA-DR in 22 patients with SLE were significantly higher than those in controls. Comparison of T cell phenotypes between patients with active and inactive SLE showed that eight patients with active disease had significantly increased percentages of HLA-DR positive T cells than 14 with inactive disease (P<0.01). Serial examinations showed that the percentages of HLA-DR positive T cells were decreased after therapy in seven with active non-renal or active non-renal and renal diseases but not in one with only active renal disease. A possible significance of T cells expressing EA1 and HLA-DR in the management of patients with SLE is discussed.Abbreviations HLA-DR human leukocyte antigens-DR - SLE systemic lupus erythematosus
Keywords:Systemic lupus erythematosus  Activated T cells  Human leukocyte antigens-DR
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