Psoriasis Club
  • Forum
  • Home
  • Portal
  • Member List
  • Psoriasis Score
  • PQOLS
  • What is psoriasis
  • Search
  • Help
Hello Guest, Welcome To The Psoriasis Club Forum. We are a self funded friendly group of people who understand.
Never be alone with psoriasis, come and join us. (Members see a lot more than you)
wave
Login Register
Login
Username:
Password:
Lost Password?
 
Psoriasis Club › HealthHealth Boards › Psoriasis In The News v
« Previous 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 … 54 Next »

CD39 and CD73 Tregs may be a factor in the pathogenesis of psoriasis

Threaded Mode
CD39 and CD73 Tregs may be a factor in the pathogenesis of psoriasis
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,958
Threads: 3,888
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#1
News  Wed-15-03-2017, 19:59 PM
This study suggests the differences in the expression of CD39 and CD73 Tregs may be a factor in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.

Quote:
Background:
CD39 and CD73 are two novel cell surface markers of CD25highFoxp3+ regulatory T-cells (Tregs). Concordant expression of these two ectoenzymes not only discriminate Tregs from other cell populations, but also generates pericellular adenosine, which has been reported to suppress proliferation of activated T effector (Teff) cells. Because it is currently unclear whether human ectoenzymes (CD39/CD73) are involved in the impaired suppressive activity of Tregs in psoriasis, we examined the frequencies and phenotypes of CD39/CD73-expressing Tregs and related receptor adenosine receptor 2A (A2AR) in peripheral blood of patients with different types of psoriasis.

Methods:
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBC) were prepared from patients with three different types of psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris, pustular psoriasis and erythrodermic psoriasis). CD4+ cells were separated from PBMC by negative selection on midiMACS columns, and the frequencies and phenotypes of CD39 and CD73 expressing Tregs, and A2AR expressing Teff were all determined by flow cytometry analysis. Blood from healthy volunteers served as controls.

Results:
The expression of single CD73+ Tregs was markedly reduced (approximately 50%) in psoriasis vulgaris, compared to normal controls. In pustular psoriasis, the mean numbers of CD39+ Tregs and A2AR+ Teff was significantly lower than in normal controls. Among three different types of psoriasis, CD39 expression was strikingly reduced in the blood Treg population of pustular psoriasis patients. Decreased CD73+ Tregs levels were observed in psoriasis vulgaris compared to pustular psoriasis and erythrodermic psoriasis.

Conclusions:
The differences in the expression of CD39− and CD73− Tregs may be a factor in the pathogenesis of psoriasis.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

Funding:
National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality.
Quote
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
News Early treatment with Tremfya may improve outcomes Fred 0 1,821 Fri-02-06-2023, 13:33 PM
Last Post: Fred
News Pathogenesis of psoriasis Fred 1 2,121 Wed-05-04-2023, 18:26 PM
Last Post: Caroline
News Psoriasis may increase the risk of lung cancer Fred 1 2,261 Mon-18-07-2022, 15:17 PM
Last Post: Caroline
News Taltz may help well-being of patients with genital psoriasis Fred 1 3,088 Fri-10-01-2020, 22:49 PM
Last Post: jiml
News Carotid-IMT may benefit from bio & methotrexate in psoriasis patients Fred 4 5,642 Wed-07-02-2018, 09:14 AM
Last Post: Turnedlight



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
    About | Contact us | Login | Register | Home | Cookies/GDPR | RSS Syndication | Portal | Types Of Psoriasis | Psoriasis Score | Members Only Boards
    Copyright © 2010 - 2025 Psoriasis Club | All Rights Reserved | Founded May 2010 | Psoriasis Club Is Self Funded Without Sponsors Or Donations | Software by MyBB | Social
Linear Mode
Threaded Mode