The Th1/Th2 immune-type response of the recurrent aphthous ulceration analyzed by cDNA microarray |
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Authors: | R. C. Borra P. M. Andrade I. D. C. G. Silva A. Morgun L. L. M. Weckx A. S. Smirnova M. Franco |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Federal University of Sao Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil. rborra@mco.edu.imagelab@hydra.com.br |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The reduced ability to activate oral tolerance plays a role in the pathogenesis of some gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases. This activation may reflect a preferential reduction of a T-helper (Th)2- or Th3-type response. In recurrent aphthous ulceration (RAU), genetic and environmental factors may contribute to low tolerance, permitting a cytotoxic reaction against the oral epithelium. The cytokine profile has not permitted the definition of RAU as resulting from enhanced Th1 or Th2 responses. A cDNA microarray study would allow the identification of differentially expressed genes and provide a basis for classification of the immune response. METHODS: The cDNA from 29 samples of aphthae and from 11 samples of normal mucosa from aphthae-free volunteers were hybridized on microarray membranes with 1176 genes. RESULTS: Forty-one differentially expressed genes were identified, and a higher expression level of the Th1 gene cluster in RAU was found. CONCLUSIONS: Microarrays permitted us definition of the gene expression profile of the lesion and identify an increased Th1 activity in RAU lesions. |
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Keywords: | aphthae cDNA microarray gene expression analysis oral tolerance Th1 Th2 RAU |
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