Effector Th-1 cells with cytotoxic function in the intestinal lamina propria of patients with Crohn's disease
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Effector Th-1 cells with cytotoxic function in the intestinal lamina propria of patients with Crohn's disease
Abstract
A large body of evidence points to a pivotal relationship between Th-1 cells and mucosal inflammation in Crohn's disease (CD). The aim of the present study was to assess whether CD is associated with specific functional activity of lamina propria T lymphocytes (LPT), particularly purified CD4, such as cytotoxic activity and specific cytokine-secreted profile. The results showed that CD4 LPT in patients displayed a chronically activated memory-like surface phenotype and, when compared to controls, had a significantly enhanced antibody-redirected cytotoxicity. Interestingly, the ratio of perforin expression in CD4 LPT was higher compared to controls, and a redirected lysis of human RBC mediated by a CD4 subset of intestinal lamina propria was evident, suggesting a cytolytic pore-forming mechanism. Moreover, a unique Th-1 cytokine profile pattern in the CD4 cells from CD was defined. These effector cells produced 12 times more IFN-gamma, two times more TNF-alpha, and three times less IL-4 than controls. In contrast, no increase in IL-2 was detected, while IL-5 was undetectable. Our studies suggest that these preexisting in vivo activated CD4 LPT may play an important role in the inflammatory process in CD, thus directly contributing to the intestinal lesions.
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