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T-bet expression is upregulated in active Behçet’s disease
  1. B Li1,
  2. P Yang1,
  3. H Zhou1,
  4. Z Zhang1,
  5. C Xie1,
  6. X Lin2,
  7. X Huang1,
  8. A Kijlstra3
  1. 1Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, P R China
  2. 2Immunology Department, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, P R China
  3. 3Department of Ophthalmology, Eye Research Institute Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands
  1. Correspondence to: Professor P Yang, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, 54 Xianlie Road, Guangzhou 510060, P R China; peizengyang{at}hotmail.com or ypzn{at}gzsums.edu.cn

Abstract

Aim: To investigate T-bet mRNA and protein expression on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in patients with Behçet’s disease with active uveitis.

Methods: Blood samples were taken from 24 patients with Behçet’s disease who had active uveitis and 16 healthy individuals. PBMC were subjected to analysis of T-bet mRNA and protein expression using semiquatitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and western blot, respectively. The products from PCR were sequenced. In order to determine the influence of activation on T-bet expression, the phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) stimulated PBMC from each sample were also evaluated for expression of T-bet mRNA and protein.

Results: A significantly increased T-bet mRNA accumulation was detected in the samples from patients with active Behçet’s disease compared with that in controls. A 62 kDa band was detectable in patients with active Behçet’s disease, but not in controls. No difference was found between patients with Behçet’s disease who had active uveitis and normal controls concerning the expression of either T-bet mRNA or its protein after stimulation with PHA for 72 hours.

Conclusion: Behçet’s disease is associated with an upregulation of T-bet expression, which supports a role for the Th1 subset of T cells in the pathogenesis of this disease.

  • Behçet’s disease
  • T-bet
  • Th1 cells
  • human

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