Publication: Immune and inflammatory gene expressions are different in Behcet's disease compared to those in Familial Mediterranean Fever
| dc.contributor.author | DİRESKENELİ, RAFİ HANER | |
| dc.contributor.author | ERGUN, SAFİYE ATLAS TÜLİN | |
| dc.contributor.authors | Ozdemir, Filiz Ture; Demiralp, Emel Eksioglu; Aydin, Sibel Z.; Atagunduz, Pamir; Ergun, Tulin; Direskeneli, Haner | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-03-14T08:18:12Z | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-01-11T07:03:42Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2022-03-14T08:18:12Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2017-01-11 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Objective: The immune classification of Behcet's disease (BD) is still controversial. In this study, we aimed to compare the immune/inflammatory gene expressions in BD with those in familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), an autoinflammatory disorder with innate immune activation. Material and Methods: CD4+ T cells and CD14+ monocytes were isolated from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of Behcet's disease patients (n=10), FMF (n=6) patients, and healthy controls (n=4) with microbeads, and then, the mRNA was isolated. The expressions of 440 genes associated with immune and inflammatory responses were studied with a focused DNA microarray using a chemiluminescent tagging system. Changes above 1.5-fold and below 0.8-fold were accepted to be significant. Results: In BD patients, in the CD4+ T-lymphocyte subset, interleukin 18 receptor accessory protein (1.7-fold), IL-7 receptor (1.9-fold), and prokineticin 2 (2.5-fold) were all increased compared to those in FMF patients, whereas chemokine (C-X3-C motif) receptor-1 (CX3CR1) (0.7-fold) and endothelial cell growth factor-1 (0.6-fold) were decreased. In the CD14+ monocyte population, the V-fos FBJ murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolog (1.5-fold), Interleukin-8 (IL-8) (2.1-fold), and Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-alpha) (1.8-fold) were all increased, whereas the chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 5 (CCL5) (0.6-fold), C-C chemokine receptor type 7 (0.6-fold), and CX3CR1 (0.7-fold) were decreased, again when compared to those in FMF. Compared to healthy controls in the CD4+ T-lymphocyte population, in both BD and FMF patients, pro-platelet basic protein and CD27 had elevated expression. In BD and FMF patients, 24 and 19 genes, respectively, were downregulated, with 15 overlapping genes between both disorders. In the CD14+ monocytes population, chemokine (C-C motif) receptor-1 (CCR1) was upregulated both in BD and FMF patients compared to that in the controls, whereas CCL5 was downregulated. Conclusion: Immune and inflammatory gene expressions seem to be variable in both the innate (CD14+) and adaptive (CD4+) immune responses in BD and FMF patients compared to those in controls, suggesting differences in immune regulation between the two disorders. | |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.5152/eurjrheum.2016.15099 | |
| dc.identifier.eissn | 2148-4279 | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 2147-9720 | |
| dc.identifier.pubmed | 28149656 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/11424/241486 | |
| dc.identifier.wos | WOS:000392709400001 | |
| dc.language.iso | eng | |
| dc.publisher | AVES | |
| dc.relation.ispartof | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY | |
| dc.rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | |
| dc.subject | Behcet's disease | |
| dc.subject | familial Mediterranean fever | |
| dc.subject | gene expression | |
| dc.subject | T-CELL | |
| dc.subject | RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS | |
| dc.subject | PATHOGENESIS | |
| dc.subject | SIGNATURE | |
| dc.subject | TRANSCRIPTION | |
| dc.subject | PROFILES | |
| dc.subject | IL-15 | |
| dc.title | Immune and inflammatory gene expressions are different in Behcet's disease compared to those in Familial Mediterranean Fever | |
| dc.type | article | |
| dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
| oaire.citation.endPage | 152 | |
| oaire.citation.issue | 4 | |
| oaire.citation.startPage | 146 | |
| oaire.citation.title | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY | |
| oaire.citation.volume | 3 |
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