Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease resulting from the damage of pancreatic B-cells mediated by autoreactive CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. In recent years, follicular T helper (Tfh) cells have been recognized as a subpopulation of CD4+ T cells providing help for B cells differentiation and anti...

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Main Authors: Mansour Arab, Maryam Razzaghy-Azar, Zahra Salehi, Maryam Keshavarz, Ensieh Nasli- Esfahani, Mahdi Shekarabi, Maryam Izad
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
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Online Access:https://ijaai.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijaai/article/view/1633
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spelling doaj-92bf2c550dea4905bb18172b43a387b62020-11-25T04:12:20ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology1735-15021735-52492018-12-0117610.18502/ijaai.v17i6.6201633Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I DiabetesMansour Arab0Maryam Razzaghy-Azar1Zahra Salehi2Maryam Keshavarz3Ensieh Nasli- Esfahani4Mahdi Shekarabi5Maryam Izad6Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranAliasghar Children's Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AND Metabolic Disorders Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Molecular-Cellular Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Immunology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Immunology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AND Department of Quality Control, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Karaj, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Shariati Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Immunology, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Immunology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease resulting from the damage of pancreatic B-cells mediated by autoreactive CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. In recent years, follicular T helper (Tfh) cells have been recognized as a subpopulation of CD4+ T cells providing help for B cells differentiation and antibody production. In this study, we examined the frequency of circulating CD4+CXCR5+ and CD4+CXCR5+ICOS+ (representing Tfh) cells as well as serum levels of anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) and islet cell autoantibodies (ICA) in children with type I diabetes. We analyzed the percentage of Tfh cells within peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 20 children with T1D (≤300 days from disease onset; Mean age 6.8±4.6 years) and 18 healthy individuals (Mean age 8.8±2.2 years) using flow cytometry. Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and islet-cell cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ICA) levels were determined by ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence respectively. We found that the frequency of CD4+CXCR5+ and CD4+CXCR5+ICOS+ (Tfh) cells were significantly increased in the peripheral blood of patients compared with healthy controls (p<0.001). Furthermore, elevated levels of anti-GAD and ICA antibodies were detected in children with T1D (p=0.001 and p=0.02 respectively). There was no correlation between Tfh cells frequency and the autoantibody levels. The results of our study indicate an increased frequency of Tfh cells in children With T1D that could suggest a possible role of these cells in the disease pathogenesis. https://ijaai.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijaai/article/view/1633Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodyIslet-cell antibodiesType 1 diabetesT follicular helper cell
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author Mansour Arab
Maryam Razzaghy-Azar
Zahra Salehi
Maryam Keshavarz
Ensieh Nasli- Esfahani
Mahdi Shekarabi
Maryam Izad
spellingShingle Mansour Arab
Maryam Razzaghy-Azar
Zahra Salehi
Maryam Keshavarz
Ensieh Nasli- Esfahani
Mahdi Shekarabi
Maryam Izad
Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody
Islet-cell antibodies
Type 1 diabetes
T follicular helper cell
author_facet Mansour Arab
Maryam Razzaghy-Azar
Zahra Salehi
Maryam Keshavarz
Ensieh Nasli- Esfahani
Mahdi Shekarabi
Maryam Izad
author_sort Mansour Arab
title Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes
title_short Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes
title_full Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes
title_fullStr Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Increased Circulating T Follicular Helper Cells in Iranian Children with Type I Diabetes
title_sort increased circulating t follicular helper cells in iranian children with type i diabetes
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
issn 1735-1502
1735-5249
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease resulting from the damage of pancreatic B-cells mediated by autoreactive CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. In recent years, follicular T helper (Tfh) cells have been recognized as a subpopulation of CD4+ T cells providing help for B cells differentiation and antibody production. In this study, we examined the frequency of circulating CD4+CXCR5+ and CD4+CXCR5+ICOS+ (representing Tfh) cells as well as serum levels of anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65) and islet cell autoantibodies (ICA) in children with type I diabetes. We analyzed the percentage of Tfh cells within peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 20 children with T1D (≤300 days from disease onset; Mean age 6.8±4.6 years) and 18 healthy individuals (Mean age 8.8±2.2 years) using flow cytometry. Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and islet-cell cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ICA) levels were determined by ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence respectively. We found that the frequency of CD4+CXCR5+ and CD4+CXCR5+ICOS+ (Tfh) cells were significantly increased in the peripheral blood of patients compared with healthy controls (p<0.001). Furthermore, elevated levels of anti-GAD and ICA antibodies were detected in children with T1D (p=0.001 and p=0.02 respectively). There was no correlation between Tfh cells frequency and the autoantibody levels. The results of our study indicate an increased frequency of Tfh cells in children With T1D that could suggest a possible role of these cells in the disease pathogenesis.
topic Anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody
Islet-cell antibodies
Type 1 diabetes
T follicular helper cell
url https://ijaai.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijaai/article/view/1633
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