Title of article :
Decreased Breg/Th17 Ratio Improved the Prognosis of Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
Author/Authors :
Bing, Xue Department of Endocrinology - General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command - Shenyang - Liaoning Province , China , Linlang, Liang Department of Endocrinology - General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command - Shenyang - Liaoning Province , China , Keyan, Chen Department of Laboratory Animal Science - China Medical University - Shenyang North New Area - Shenyang - Liaoning Province, China
Abstract :
Objective
To investigate the effects of regulatory B (Breg) cells and T helper 17 (Th17) cells on pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis, explore the clinical significance of Breg/Th17 ratio on the prognosis of ulcerative colitis, and provide the theoretical basis for the targeted therapy, diagnosis, and prognosis of the disease.
Methods
Peripheral blood and colonic mucosa were collected from patients with ulcerative colitis. Hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to observe the pathological changes of colonic mucosa. Flow cytometry was utilized to analyze the percentages of Breg cells and Th17 cells. Real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry were applied to determine the expression of Breg cells-related cytokines IL-10 and Th17 cell transcription factor RORγT. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was employed to detect serum IL-10 and IL-17 levels.
Results
The colonic mucosa of ulcerative colitis patients presented massive inflammatory cell infiltration and hemorrhagic necrosis. The number of Breg cells and Th17 cells, the gene expressions of IL-10 and RORγT, and serum levels of IL-10 and IL-17 all increased in peripheral blood. Compared with nonremission group, the remission group showed that the percentage of Breg cells reduced, the percentage of Th17 cells increased, and thus the B10/Th17 ratio was significantly decreased in peripheral blood. In addition, serum IL-10 levels diminished, IL-17 levels increased, and thus IL-10/IL-17 ratio was remarkably reduced in remission group. B10/Th17 ratio and IL-10/IL-17 ratio were positively correlated with the severity of disease.
Keywords :
Decreased Breg/Th17 , Ratio Improved , Ulcerative Colitis
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology