Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6020896 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, percentages of CD39+ Treg and Th17 cells were compared between relapsing-remitting MS patients and controls and were related to the vitamin D status. The Th17 cell population was expanded in about 40% of the MS patients. In MS patients in remission, but not during relapse, a positive association was found between Th17 cell and CD39+ Treg percentages (r = 0.468, p = 0.007). Since CD39+ Tregs have been shown to have Th17 suppressive capacities, we propose that a dysregulated Th17/CD39+ Treg balance might contribute to disease exacerbation. A clear role for vitamin D in this regulation could not be established.
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Authors
Evelyn Peelen, Jan Damoiseaux, Joost Smolders, Stephanie Knippenberg, Paul Menheere, Jan Willem Cohen Tervaert, Raymond Hupperts, Mariëlle Thewissen,