Phenotypes of peripheral dendritic cells in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis

M. Korolev, N. E. Banshchikova, E. Letyagina, V. Omelchenko, O. Poveshchenko, A. Lykov, M. Surovtseva
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The search for new biomarkers that will allow the diagnosis of arthritis in the early, pre-destructive phase of the disease is still underway. Twenty two patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA), duration of the disease up to 12 months) were included in the study. Fifteen patient patients comprised a group of late rheumatoid arthritis. Eighteen patients with OA and without inflammatory arthropathy had formed the control group. Analysis of the B-lymphocytes, myeloid, and plasmacytoid DCs count was carried out using a flow cytofluorimeter (BD FACSCantoII, USA) and FacsDiva software. The percent of plasmacytoid DCs was statistically significant predominated in the group of patients with early and late RA in comparison with the control group - 3.8 * 10% and 9.0 * 10% vs 1.0 * 10%, respectively (p = 0.0042). Furthermore, the difference was found in the percent of cells with the phenotype B-lymphocytes: 7.95 * 10% and 7.7 * 10% vs 3.3* 10%, respectively (p = 0.014). The dynamics was detected due to a decrease in the percent of plasmacytoid dendritic cells and B-lymphocytes in patients in the group with early rheumatoid arthritis: respectively 3.5 * 10% vs 0.6 * 10% (statistically not significant, p> 0.05), and 6.9 * 106 / l vs 4.9 * 10% (p= 0.045). These data demonstrate the difference in the peripheral blood DCs subtypes ratio in group with early and late RA compared with OA- patients. These cellular markers can be used for early diagnosis, evaluation the activity and treatment effectiveness in patient with RA.
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早期类风湿关节炎患者外周血树突状细胞的表型
寻找新的生物标志物,以便在疾病的早期、破坏前阶段诊断关节炎,目前仍在进行中。22例早期类风湿关节炎(RA)患者(病程长达12个月)被纳入研究。15名患者组成一组晚期类风湿关节炎患者。无炎性关节病的OA患者18例作为对照组。使用流式细胞荧光仪(BD FACSCantoII,美国)和FacsDiva软件分析b淋巴细胞、髓细胞和浆细胞样DCs计数。与对照组相比,早、晚期RA组浆细胞样dc的比例分别为3.8 * 10%和9.0 * 10%,差异有统计学意义(p = 0.0042)。b型淋巴细胞的比例分别为7.95 * 10%和7.7 * 10% vs 3.3* 10% (p = 0.014)。类风湿关节炎早期患者浆细胞样树突状细胞和b淋巴细胞百分比下降,分别为3.5 * 10% vs 0.6 * 10%(无统计学意义,p> 0.05), 6.9 * 106 / l vs 4.9 * 10% (p= 0.045)。这些数据表明,与OA患者相比,早期和晚期RA患者外周血dc亚型比例存在差异。这些细胞标志物可用于RA患者的早期诊断、活性评价和治疗效果评价。
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