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Double negative T cells,a potential biomarker for systemic lupus erythematosus 被引量:4

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摘要 Systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE)is an autoimmune disease that is a challenge to diagnose and treat.There is an urgent need for biomarkers to help define organ involvement,and more effective therapies.A unique population of T cells,the CD3^(+)CD4^(−)CD8^(−)(DNeg)cells,is significantly increased in lupus patients.Twentyseven cases(53%)of pediatric SLE patients had elevated DNeg cells in their peripheral blood,which correlated with kidney function(R^(2)=0.54).Significant infiltration of DNeg cells was observed in both adult and pediatric lupus kidneys by immunofluorescence.For the first time,this study provides direct evidence that DNeg cells facilitate kidney injury in preclinical 8-week-old MRL/lpr lupus mice.In lupus mice,the increase in DNeg cells tracked with worsening disease and correlated with kidney function(R^(2)=0.85).Our results show that DNeg cells per se can cause kidney dysfunction,increase in number with increase in disease pathology,and could serve as a potential biomarker.
出处 《Precision Clinical Medicine》 2020年第1期34-43,共10页 精准临床医学(英文)
基金 Thisworkwas supported by National Institutes of Health(grant no.R01DK111222)to JJA and by an endowment from Dr Arthur M.Morris to RJQ.
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