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Cellular regulation of mercury-induced autoimmunityJha, Vibha January 2009 (has links)
Etiological agents causing autoimmune diseases largely remain unknown. However, several lines of evidence suggest that environmental factors such as heavy metals (arsenic, lead and mercury) play a crucial role in the development of autoimmune disorders. In our model of mercury-induced autoimmunity, administration of subtoxic doses of HgCl2 to genetically susceptible strains of mice result in an autoimmune disease characterized by the production of highly specific anti-nucleolar autoantibodies, hypergammaglobulinemia and nephritis. However, mice can be tolerized to the disease by a single low dose administration of HgCl2 (tolerogenic dose). Previous studies from our lab had demonstrated that CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) control the induction and maintenance of tolerance to mercury. We investigated the therapeutic role of Tregs in our model by utilizing agents that are known to stimulate in vivo expansion of Tregs. We studied two such agents, CD3-specific non-Fc receptor-binding [(Fab’)2 fragment] monoclonal antibody (Anti-CD3) and immune complexes containing recombinant IL-2 and anti-IL-2 monoclonal antibody (IC). In our model, treatment of mice with Anti-CD3 had no effect on Treg population. Administration of Anti-CD3 with the tolerogenic dose prevented induction of tolerance and failed to improve the maintenance period of tolerance. Anti-CD3 in presence of mercury activated the immune-system causing splenomegaly and expansion of B cell population. Overall, in contrast to its protective role in other experimental autoimmune disease models, Anti-CD3 exacerbated mercury-induced autoimmune syndrome. Treatment of mice with IC resulted in selective expansion of Tregs with a modest decrease in IgE levels and autoantibody production. Administration of IC with the tolerogenic dose led to a reduction in autoantibody response, thus IC was able to extend the maintenance period of tolerance to mercury. Lymphocyte Activation Gene-3 (LAG-3) is an inhibitory molecule that maintains lymphocyte homeostatic balance by controlling effector T cell expansion and contributing to the suppressive functions of Tregs. Thus, with the goal to understand the impact of homeostatic balance on Hg-induced autoimmunity, we investigated the role of LAG-3 in our model. Administration of an anti-LAG-3 monoclonal antibody broke tolerance to Hg resulting in autoantibody production and an increase in levels of serum IgE. Additionally, LAG-3-deficient B6.SJL mice exhibited an increased susceptibility to mercury-induced autoimmunity whereas, wild type controls suffered only from a mild disease. Moreover, adoptive transfer of wild-type CD4+ T cells protected LAG-3-deficient mice from mercury-induced autoimmunity. Therefore, we conclude that LAG-3 exerts an important regulatory effect on autoimmunity elicited by a common environmental pollutant. / Microbiology and Immunology
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MicroRNA Expression in Regulatory T Cells in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseChatila, Wissam M. F. January 2015 (has links)
COPD is characterized by an abnormal regulatory T cell (Treg) response with a shift towards a Th1 and Th17 cell responses. However, it is unclear if the function of Treg cells is impaired by smoking and in COPD. In addition, the miRNA profile of Treg cells in COPD is unknown and whether miRNA deregulation contributes to COPD immunopathogenesis. We set the objective to study Treg cell function isolated from peripheral blood of patients with COPD versus controls and to compare their miRNA profiles. We also were interested in exploring the function of some of the differentially expressed Treg cell miRNAs. We assessed the Treg cell function by observing their suppressive activity on autologous effector T cells and analyzed their miRNA expression initially by microarray analysis then conducted real time RT-PCR validation for selected miRNAs. In Silico target gene analysis for the validated miRNAs suggested that miR-199-5p is particularly relevant to Treg cell physiology so its function was investigated further using CCD-986Sk and MOLT-4 cells. We found no difference in Treg cell function between COPD and controls but we were able to identify 6 and 96 miRNAs that were differentially expressed in COPD versus control Treg cells. We confirmed that miR-199a-5p was repressed by approximately 4 fold in Treg cells of COPD patients compared to cells in healthy smokers. Importantly, miR-199a-5p had significant overrepresentation of its target genes in the Treg cell transcriptome, with many targets associated with the TGF-b activation pathway. We also confirmed the function of miR-199a5p in an in-vitro loss-of-function cell model running TaqMan® arrays of the Human TGF-b Pathway. These findings suggest that the abnormal repression of miR-199a-5p in patients with COPD compared to unaffected smokers may be involved in modulating the adaptive immune balance in favor of a Th1 and Th17 response. / Microbiology and Immunology
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Identification of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of IL-23 driven intestinal inflammationSchiering, Chris January 2013 (has links)
IL-23 is an essential mediator of chronic intestinal inflammation in experimental models of colitis. Polymorphisms in the IL23R locus are associated with IBD susceptibility in humans. The biological activity of IL-23 has been linked to Th17 cells but little is known about the cellular and molecular mechanism by which IL-23 drives intestinal inflammation. The work presented herein has identified that direct IL-23 signalling into CD4+ T cells was not only required for the accumulation of Th17 cells in the intestine but also modulated their phenotype. Through direct cell intrinsic effects on T cells, IL-23 drove the emergence of an IL-17A+IFN-γ+ population of T cells that co-expressed RORγ and T-bet. Interestingly, we found that expression of RORγ but not T-bet by T cells was required for the development of intestinal inflammation. Furthermore, colitis induced by T-bet deficient T cells was dependent on IL-17A, and showed a unique inflammatory phenotype, thus demonstrating that pathogenic intestinal Th17 responses can develop independently of T-bet. In addition, using transcriptional profiling we identified a core set of genes that is regulated by direct cell-intrinsic IL-23 signals into intestinal CD4+ T cells. This revealed a previously unrecognised role for IL-23 in suppressing Th2 associated genes, such as GATA3 and IL-33R. Functional experiments demonstrated that expression of GATA3 in CD4+ T cells limited their colitogenic potential, suggesting that IL-23-mediated inhibition of GATA3 might contribute to the development of intestinal inflammation. Finally, we described a novel function for IL-33 as a factor that promotes Foxp3+ iTreg differentiation in vitro and in vivo through direct effects on T cells. This activity of IL-33 was inhibited in the presence of IL-23, providing a mechanistic link for the known role of IL-23 in restraining iTreg generation. Collectively, these data suggest that IL-23 promotes acquisition of a pathogenic effector T cell phenotype through multiple mechanisms. This indicates that therapeutic blockade of IL-23 is likely to reduce pro-inflammatory mediators while also facilitating the expansion of regulatory pathways that might help to re-establish intestinal homeostasis.
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Transcriptional Reprogramming and Resistance to Colonic Mucosal Injury in Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase 1 (PARP1)-deficient MiceLarmonier, Claire B., Shehab, Kareem W., Laubitz, Daniel, Jamwal, Deepa R., Ghishan, Fayez K., Kiela, Pawel R. 22 April 2016 (has links)
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Exploring immune cell functions and ways to make use of themVågesjö, Evelina January 2016 (has links)
In addition to host defense, alternative functions of immune cells are emerging. Immune cells are crucial during healing of injured tissue, in formation of new blood vessels, angiogenesis, and also in maintaining the balance in inflammation having immune regulating functions. Over the last decade a higher degree of heterogeneity and plasticity of immune cells have been reported and immune cells develop different characteristics in different situations in vivo. This thesis investigates roles for immune cells in situations of muscle hypoxia and reduced blood perfusion, wound healing in skin and at sites of transplantation of allogeneic islets of Langerhans and on top of this, ways to steer immune cell function for future therapeutic purposes. A specific neutrophil subset (CD49d+VEGFR1+CXCR4high) was found to be recruited to VEGF-A released at hypoxia and these neutrophils were crucial for functional angiogenesis. In muscle with restricted blood flow macrophages were detected in perivascular positions and started to express aSMA and PDGFR1b and were found to directly assist in blood flow regulation by iNOS-dependent NO production. This essential function in muscle regain of function could be boosted by plasmid overexpression of CXCL12 where the effect of these macrophages chaperoning the vasculature was amplified improving limb blood flow regulation. The effect on macrophages accelerating tissue regeneration being amplified by CXCL12 was tested in a model of cutaneous wound healing where the administration of CXCL12 was optimized for high bioavailability. In the skin, CXCL12-treatment induced accumulation of TGFb-expressing macrophages close to the wound driving the healing process, and subsequently the wounds healed with an efficiency never reported before. In the last study means to circumvent systemic immune suppressive therapy required in allogeneic transplantation was investigated. Allogeneic islets of Langerhans transplanted to muscle were immediately destroyed by the host immune system. Co-transplanting islets and CCL22-encoding plasmids we could curb this fast rejection for 10 days by accumulating CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T lymphocytes at the site for transplantation preventing islet grafts from being attacked by the host cytotoxic T lymphocytes. In summary this thesis outlines distinct immune cell subsets being essential for regain of tissue function in hypoxia, ischemia and post injury and ways to amplify specific immune cell functions in these situations that are feasible for clinical use.
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A study of regulatory T cells in allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantationDanby, Robert David January 2012 (has links)
Allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (alloHSCT) is an established therapy for many haematological disorders. Unfortunately, the new donor-derived immune system may damage host cells (graft-versus-host disease (GvHD)), causing significant morbidity and mortality. Since regulatory T cells (Tregs) can modulate immune responses, it was hypothesised that Treg numbers in the haematopoietic stem cell grafts and/or peripheral blood may influence the development of GvHD and other transplant-related complications. In this project, a prospective observational clinical study of putative Tregs in human alloHSCT was performed in Oxford. Flow cytometry and methylation-specific qPCR assays were developed to quantify putative Tregs and lymphocyte populations within the grafts and post-transplant blood samples. Although low CD4(+)CD25(+)FOXP3(+)CD127(-/dim) T-cell numbers were not associated with increased incidence of GvHD, low proportions of CD25(+)FOXP3(+)CD127(-/dim) cells in the graft (as a percentage of total CD4(+) T cells) were independently associated with poor engraftment, increased non-relapse mortality and inferior overall survival. Similarly, falling CD4(+)CD25(+)FOXP3(+)CD127(-/dim) T-cell counts over the first three months post-transplant were associated with higher non-relapse mortality and inferior overall survival. In view of these novel findings, strategies that increase CD4(+)CD25(+)FOXP3(+)CD127(-/dim) T cells in alloHSCT may improve clinical outcomes. One possible route for increasing Tregs is through cellular therapy. This project therefore tested the hypothesis that CD4(+)CD25(+)FOXP3(+) Tregs can be produced in vitro from conventional CD4(+) T cells. In the presence of TGFβ and Azacitidine, FOXP3 was expressed in the majority of activated CD4(+) T cells. These cells also had a demethylated FOXP3 TSDR enhancer which is specific to natural Tregs. However, most of these cells produced pro-inflammatory cytokines, for example, TNFα. Therefore, under these conditions, FOXP3 expression was not sufficient to produce a Treg phenotype. It is proposed that current focus for generating Tregs for human clinical trials should be directed towards improving isolation and expansion of ex vivo isolated Tregs.
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Control of type I allergy by regulatory T cells / Contrôle de l'allergie de type I par les lymphocytes T régulateursKanjarawi, Reem 03 December 2010 (has links)
L’allergie de type I, une réaction de type hypersensibilité immédiate (HIS), a considérablement augmenté au cours des dernières décades dans les pays industrialisés. Le rôle des lymphocytes T régulateurs (Treg) dans le contrôle des maladies allergiques a été récemment apprécié. Cependant, il n’existe actuellement aucune connaissance précise si et comment les CD4+ Treg peuvent réguler l’allergie de type I. Le but du projet était d’étudier la contribution de cellules Treg dans le contrôle de l’allergie de type I chez la souris et chez l’homme. En utilisant un modèle murin d’HSI aux protéines de lait de vache, ß-lactoglobuline(BLG), nous avons montré que l’absence de Treg augmentait les réponses des cytokines Th1et Th2 et des anticorps IgE, IgG1 et IgG2a spécifique de la BLG. De plus, l’absence de Treg a augmenté la sévérité de l’anaphylaxie chez les souris sensibilisées lors de l’épreuve orale avec la BLG, avec une augmentation concomitante de la protéase des mastocytes muqueux 1(mMCP-1) dans le sérum. La contribution des cellules Treg dans un modèle murin d’anaphylaxie systémique passive (PSA) a été également étudiée. Une anaphylaxie plus sévère a été observée chez les souris déficientes en CHM de classe II ainsi que chez des souris B6 traitées avec un anti-CD4. En revanche, la déplétion sélective des Foxp3+ Treg chez des souris Tg DEREG n’a pas d’effet sur l’anaphylaxie.La capacité des Treg à contrôler la dégranulation des basophiles a été étudiée chez l’homme. Les données préliminaires ont montré que les Treg ont été incapables de contrôler la dégranulation des basophiles chez les donneurs sains. En revanche, une légère mais reproductible down-regulation de la dégranulation/activation des basophiles a été observée dans l’allergie induite par les médicaments chez l’homme. Dans l’ensemble, notre travail met en évidence un nouveau rôle encore non identifié des Treg dans le contrôle de l’HSI et souligne que chez la souris et l’homme, les Treg peuvent dans certaines conditions, limiter la sévérité de l’HSI en agissant sur les mastocytes et/ou basophiles effecteurs / Type I allergy, an immediate type hypersensitivity reaction (ITH), has dramatically increased during the past decades affecting up to 30% of the population in industrialized countries. The role of regulatory T cells (Treg) in the control of allergic diseases has been recently appreciated. However, there is currently no precise knowledge of whether and howCD4+ Treg can regulate type I allergy. The aim of this project was to investigate the contribution of Treg in the control of type I allergy. Using a murine model of ITH to cow’s milk protein the ß-lactoglobulin (BLG), we showed that lack of Treg increased BLG-specific Th2 and Th1 cytokine response and BLG-specific IgE, IgG1 and IgG2a antibodies.Furthermore, absence of Treg enhanced the severity of the anaphylaxis with concomitant increase in serum mucosal mast cell protease 1 (mMCP-1) in sensitized mice upon oral challenge with BLG. Furthermore, we investigated the contribution of Treg in a murine model of passive systemic anaphylaxis (PSA). More sever anaphylaxis was observed in both MHCclass II KO mice and after anti-CD4 mAb treatment. Alternatively, selective depletion of Foxp3+ Treg in DEREG Tg mice did not show changes in anaphylaxis.The capacity of Treg to control basophils degranulation was investigated in humans. Preliminary data showed that Treg were unable to control basophils degranulation in healthy donors. In contrast, a slight butreproducible downregulation of basophils activation/ degranulation was observed in allergic individuals. Taken together, our work points out to a novel as yet unidentified role of Treg in the control of ITH and emphasizes that both mouse and human Treg can, in certain conditions, limit the severity of ITH by acting on mast cells and/or basophils effectors of ITH
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Efeito das células dendríticas na geração de células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+. / Effect of dendritic cells on the generation of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells.Marguti, Ivo 10 August 2007 (has links)
As células dendríticas (DCs) são as principais células apresentadoras de antígeno do sistema imune. No entanto, trabalhos têm demonstrado seu envolvimento na manutenção da tolerância imunológica. As células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ possuem a capacidade de suprimir respostas imunes. Neste estudo avaliamos as alterações ocorridas na população de células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ após co-cultura de células de linfonodo com DCs. Nossos resultados demonstram que após a co-cultura há um aumento da população de células CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ de maneira independente do estado de ativação das DCs ou da presença de antígenos exógenos. No entanto, o aumento observado é maior quando DCs imaturas são incubadas com antígenos exógenos. Notamos ainda que há presença de TGF-ß em todas as condições experimentais em que observamos aumento da população de células CD4+CD25+Foxp3+. Nossos dados sugerem ainda que este aumento se deve à proliferação das células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+. / Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most important antigen-presenting cells of the immune system. However, DCs have also been implicated in maintaining immunologic tolerance. CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T lymphocytes are known as cells with regulatory properties. In this study we evaluated the changes in the CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cell population after co-culture of lymph-node cells with DCs. Our results show an increase in the CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cell population after co-culture and occurs regardless of the activation state of DCs and the presence of exogenous antigens; however it is greater when immature DCs are previously pulsed with exogenous antigen. We also noticed that TGF-? is present in all cultures conditions in which the CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cell population increases. Our data also suggests that the increase of the CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cell population may be due to the proliferation of these cells.
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Estudo do perfil imunológico molecular em indivíduos transplantados renais com tolerância operacional / Study of the immunologic molecular profile in operational tolerance kidney transplanted individualsVieira, Pedro Manoel Mendes de Moraes 08 May 2009 (has links)
A indução de tolerância ao aloenxerto, no contexto do transplante clínico, é um dos maiores desafios da imunologia. Existem pacientes transplantados que mesmo após a retirada de imunossupressores mantêm a função estável do aloenxerto. Este estado é chamado de tolerância operacional. Nosso objetivo foi analisar se os indivíduos em tolerância operacional tem um perfil imunológico molecular diferencial em relação aos outros grupos clínicos, visando identificar potenciais mecanismos envolvidos na manutenção desse estado de não agressão ao órgão transplantado. Analisamos 10 doadores renais saudáveis (Sau) e 32 indivíduos transplantados renais, sendo 4 tolerantes operacionais (TO), 11 com rejeição crônica (RC), 12 com função renal estável e imunossupressão convencional (Est) e 5 com função renal estável e baixa imunossupressão (BI). Analisamos a expressão gênica, em células mononucleares do sangue, de um painel de moléculas predominantemente imunorreguladoras ou próinflamatórias (REGULA/INFLAMA), por PCR em tempo real, em duas amostras, com intervalos de 4-6 meses. Quantificamos as células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+, por citometria de fluxo, e estudamos a ativação de duas vias de sinalização, IL-6/STAT3 e IL-4/STAT6, por PhosFlow, nos diferentes grupos de estudo. Nós observamos algumas diferenças significativas entre os indivíduos TO e os outros grupos de estudo, (p<0,05). A expressão dos genes de TGF- e TGF-R foi maior no grupo de indivíduos TO em comparação aos grupos Est e BI, analisando-se 2 tempos distintos. A expressão de GATA-3 foi maior no grupo TO comparado a todos os outros grupos de estudo. A expressão gênica de Foxp3 foi maior no grupo TO comparado aos grupos RC e BI, apenas quando analisamos as 2 amostras. Neste painel REGULA/INFLAMA, o grupo TO teve um predomínio de modificações do tipo REGULA, em ambos os tempos estudados, e maior estabilidade na expressão gênica entre as 2 amostras. Em relação as células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+, os grupos RC e Est tiveram menores números absolutos e porcentagens em comparação aos outros grupos. O grupo TO teve uma quantidade dessas células semelhantes aos grupos Sau e BI. No estudo das vias de sinalização observamos que a fosforilação de STAT6, na região de monócitos, foi menor em indivíduos TO quando comparada a todos os outros grupos estudados. O painel de moléculas REGULA/INFLAMA, utilizado neste estudo, permitiu determinar um perfil imunológico molecular com características predominantemente imunorreguladoras no grupo TO. O perfil de fosforilação da via de sinalização IL-4/STAT6 nos indivíduos TO, na região de monócitos, nos permite interpretar que essas vias sejam mobilizadas de forma diferente, podendo participar deste estado de não agressão ao enxerto. A redução de células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ nos indivíduos com imunossupressão convencional (grupos RC e Est) nos permite interpretar que a imunossupressão afeta essa população celular, potencialmente imunorreguladora. O maior número de células T CD4+CD25+Foxp3+, nos indivíduos TO e BI nos permite sugerir que essas células tenham um papel importante no estado de tolerância operacional. Também o fator de transcrição GATA-3 parece desempenhar um importante papel na indução/manutenção do estado de TO, sugerindo que um desvio Th2 seja relevante para a manutenção deste estado. Os nossos resultados nos permitem interpretar que o estado de tolerância operacional tem uma repercussão sistêmica e que essas moléculas parecem ser relevantes e talvez dominantes neste estado de homeostase no contexto do transplante renal humano. / standard immunosuppression, lead us to suggest that these cells may be affected by immunosuppression. Moreover, the higher numbers of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells observed in TO and BI individuals suggest that these cells may have an important role in the induction/maintenance of these two homeostatic states of minimal, or of no aggression to the graft. Furthermore, the higher mRNA expression of GATA-3, in the TO group, suggests that a Th2 deviation may also be relevant to the maintenance of operational tolerance. Our results allowed us to interpret that the state of operational tolerance has systemic repercussion, and that the molecules studied in our work may be relevant to the process of homeostasis in the context of human kidney transplantation.
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Estudo das expressões de marcadores imunoistoquímicos do sistema imune em felinos com linfoma gastrointestinal / Study of immune system markers by immunohistochemistry in cats with gastrointestinal lymphomaWinkel, Valter de Medeiros 14 October 2016 (has links)
Linfomas pertencem a um grupo de neoplasias que tem em comum a origem em células linforreticulares, sendo a forma anatômica gastrointestinal a mais prevalente na espécie felina. A maioria dos animais responde inicialmente ao tratamento, contudo, sabe-se que o desequilíbrio no sistema imune, de modo geral, pode facilitar a ocorrência e a disseminação das neoplasias. Para equilibrar a atividade do sistema imune, as células com função regulatória (Tregs) são fundamentais e por isso, alvo de diversas pesquisas isoladamente ou associadas a outros marcadores, como a IL-17A e o CD8, já que tanto as Tregs quanto os linfócitos Th17 originam-se de uma mesma célula T progenitora. Assim, alterações na relação Treg/Th17 podem levar à supressão na produção de linfócitos T CD8, invertendo a relação Tregs/CD8. Também há indícios de que as Tregs alterem a função efetora de células T contra neoplasias em seres humanos e em cães. Foram objetivos deste estudo avaliar as características do linfoma gastrointestinal em felinos, a proliferação celular por meio do índice mitótico e do marcador Ki-67, a expressão imunoistoquímica de CD4, CD8, CD25 (IL-2R), FOXP3 e IL-17A e correlacionar a expressão desses marcadores com o tipo celular, imunofenótipo, resposta ao tratamento e sobrevida global. Para análise estatística foram utilizados os testes de Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, Quiquadrado de Pearson, de correlação de Spearman e a curva Kaplan-Meyer. Dos 47 gatos, 85% apresentaram a forma linfocítica de células T, com mediana de sobrevida de 24 meses; 15% apresentaram a forma linfoblástica de células B ou T, com mediana de sobrevida de 5 meses. A expressão de Ki-67 foi mais evidente naqueles pacientes com linfoma linfoblástico de células B ou T se comparado ao linfocítico de células T, com mediana de 40,5% e 8,2%, respectivamente e p=0,002. Na análise dos marcadores do sistema imune, não foi observada marcação de IL-2R. Não houve diferença significante na expressão de IL-17 e FOXP3 entre os tipos celulares e imunofenótipo, bem como não houve correlação entre FOXP3 e IL-17 e entre FOXP3 e CD8. Considerando somente os casos de linfoma linfocítico de células T, na análise do padrão de remissão parcial (n=12) versus completa (n=27), constatou-se diferença significante quanto à sobrevida (p<0,0001) e CD8 (p=0,015). Na análise de sobrevida, o tratamento com L-asparaginase, clorambucil e prednisolona, os níveis de albumina sérica iguais ou maiores que 2,5g/dL e o ganho de peso no início do tratamento foram preditores de maior tempo de sobrevida. Pode-se concluir que o linfoma linfocítico de células T foi o mais prevalente na espécie felina, envolvendo principalmente o intestino delgado e com um tempo mediano de sobrevivência de 24 meses; a expressão de ki-67 foi melhor marcador para determinar a proliferação celular se comparada ao índice mitótico; a expressão de FOXP3 foi baixa e não se relacionou à resposta terapêutica e ao tempo de sobrevida. Na análise específica dos casos de linfoma linfocítico de células T, não houve correlação entre FOXP3/IL-17 e FOXP3/CD8, enquanto que a baixa expressão de CD8 correlacionou-se a maior sobrevida naqueles pacientes em remissão completa / Lymphomas belong to a group of neoplasia that have in common the origin in lymphoreticular cells, and gastrointestinal is the most prevalent anatomical form in feline species. Most animals initially respond to treatment, however, it is known that the imbalance in the immune system generally may facilitate the occurrence and spread of tumors. To balance the activity of immune system, cells with regulatory function (Treg) are essential and therefore the target of many researches, alone or in combination with other markers such as IL-17A and CD8, as well Tregs as Th17 lymphocytes originate from a same progenitor T-cell. Thus, the relation between Treg / Th17 is important since changes in this relation can lead to suppressed production of CD8+ T lymphocytes, inverting the relation Treg/CD8. There is also evidence that Tregs alter the effector function of T cells against tumors in human beings and dogs. The objectives of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of gastrointestinal (GI) lymphoma in cats, cell proliferation by mitotic index and Ki-67 marker, immunohistochemical expression of CD4, CD8, CD25 (IL-2R), FOXP3 and IL-17A and correlate the expression of these markers on the cell-type, immunophenotype, response to treatment and overall survival. Statistical analysis was performed by Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Pearson\'s Chi-squared test, Spearman correlation and Kaplan-Meier curve. Of the 47 cats, 85% showed lymphocytic T cells, with a median survival of 24 months; and 15% had lymphoblastic B or T cells, with a median survival of 5 months. Ki-67 expression was most evident in patients with lymphoblastic B- or T-cell lymphoma compared to lymphocytic T cell lymphoma, with a median of 40.5% and 8.2%, respectively and p = 0.002. In the analysis of immune system markers, immunostaing was not observed IL-2R. There was no significant difference in IL-17A and FOXP3 expression between cell-type and immunophenotypes, as well as no correlation between FOXP3 and IL-17A and between FOXP3 and CD8. Considering only the cases of lymphocytic T-cell lymphoma, there was a significant difference in survival time (p <0.0001) and CD8 expression (p = 0.015) considering partial (n = 12) versus complete remission (n = 27). In survival analysis, treatment A (L-asparaginase, chlorambucil and prednisolone), as well as serum albumin levels equal or higher than 2.5g/dL and weight gain after 30 days of treatment were predictive of increased survival time. As conclusion, lymphocytic T-cell lymphoma was more prevalent in feline species, mainly involving the small intestine and with a median survival of 24 months. Ki-67 expression was better marker to determine cell proliferation than mitotic index. FOXP3 expression was low and did not correlate to therapeutic response and survival time in GI lymphoma. In the specific analysis of lymphocytic T-cell lymphoma, there was no correlation between FOXP3/IL-17A and FOXP3/CD8, while low CD8 expression was correlated with increased survival in patients in complete remission
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