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MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY Vol.16 No.4

Vol.16 No.4に戻る


ORIGINAL ARTICLE

CD19/22 balance relates to improvement of disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus

Authors

Jun Suzuki1, Souichiro Nakano1, Yutaka Nakairi1, Akiko Mitsuo1, Hirofumi Amano1, Shinji Morimoto1, Yoshiaki Tokano1 and Yoshinari Takasaki1

(1) Department of Rheumatology and Internal Medicine, Juntendo University School of Medicine, 2-1-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8421, Japan
Received:

27 February 2006

Accepted:

24 May 2006

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Abstract

B cells in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are hyperactivated and B-cell receptor signal transduction may be affected by various response regulators. CD19 and CD22 play a major role as regulators of B-cell response. Therefore, we examined CD19 and CD22 expressions on B cells of patients with SLE, and how they were related to disease activity. Thirty-one patients with active SLE were selected and enrolled in this study. Evaluation of CD19 and CD22 expressions on B cells was performed prior to and after treatments with flow cytometry analysis. Disease activity was determined according to the SLE disease activity index score. CD19 and CD22 expressions on B cells in SLE patients revealed no significant differences when compared with the controls. However, improvement of SLE was recognized among patients with an increased ratio of CD22-positive cells. Our results suggest that this balance is a useful marker for determining improvement of SLE disease activity, although the CD19/22 balance does not contribute to the pathogenesis of SLE.

Key words

B cell - CD19 - CD22 - Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)


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