Volume 201, Issue 1 , Pages 45-51, 15 September 2002
Increased IL-13 but not IL-5 production by CD4-positive T cells and CD8-positive T cells in multiple sclerosis during relapse phase
Abstract
In the present study, we flow cytometrically analyzed the intracellular production of interleukin (IL)-5 and IL-13 in peripheral blood CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), human T-lymphotropic virus type I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) and healthy controls. IL-13-producing T cells were significantly increased in both T cell subsets in MS at relapse, markedly in the conventional form of MS and modestly in the optocospinal form of MS, and returned to normal at remission. However, IL-5-producing T cells did not vary regardless of clinical phase or type. HAM/TSP showed no significant change in the number of IL-5- and IL-13-producing cells. A distinct profile of IL-13 and IL-5 production by disease and by phase of MS suggests an active involvement of these type 2 cytokines in central nervous system (CNS) inflammation.
Keywords: IL-13, IL-5, Th1, Th2, Autoimmune, Multiple sclerosis, HAM/TSP
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PII: S0022-510X(02)00189-2
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Volume 201, Issue 1 , Pages 45-51, 15 September 2002
