The magnitude of cytokine production by stimulated CD56+ cells is associated with early stages of systemic sclerosis

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2016-12

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Cossu, Marta
van Bon, L.
Nierkens, StefanORCID 0000-0003-3406-817XISNI 0000000395421272
Bellocchi, Chiara
Santaniello, Alessandro
Dolstra, H.
Beretta, Lorenzo
Radstake, Timothy R D JISNI 0000000382903168

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Abstract

Immune activation is a hallmark of systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, the immunological alterations that occur in preclinical and non-fibrotic SSc and that differentiate these subjects from those with primary Raynaud's phenomenon (PRP) or healthy controls (HC) are poorly defined. We isolated CD56+ (NK/NKT-like) cells from HC, patients with PRP, early SSc (EaSSc) and definite SSc without skin or lung fibrosis. Cytokine production upon different activating stimuli was measured via a multiplex immuno assay. Clearly discriminative patterns among the different stages of SSc were most markedly observed after TLR1/2 stimulation, with increased IL-6, TNF-α and MIP-1α/CCL3 production in definite SSc patients as compared to HC and/or PRP. Initial alterations were observed in EaSSc patients with an intermediate secretion pattern between HC/PRP and definite SSc. CD56+ cells from patients at different stages of SSc differentially respond to TLR stimulation, highlighting the relevance of natural immunity in the developmental and pre-fibrotic SSc.

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Systemic sclerosis, Early systemic sclerosis, CD56+ cells, Cytokines, Toll like receptors, Journal Article

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Cossu, M, van Bon, L, Nierkens, S, Bellocchi, C, Santaniello, A, Dolstra, H, Beretta, L & Radstake, TRDJ 2016, 'The magnitude of cytokine production by stimulated CD56+ cells is associated with early stages of systemic sclerosis', Clinical Immunology, vol. 173, pp. 76-80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2016.09.004