The immune mechanism of Graves' diseases (GD) and the roles of regulator T cells were investigated. In 32 patients with GD (GD group) and 20 healthy volunteers (control group), flow cytometry was used to detect...The immune mechanism of Graves' diseases (GD) and the roles of regulator T cells were investigated. In 32 patients with GD (GD group) and 20 healthy volunteers (control group), flow cytometry was used to detect the proportion of CD4^+CD25^+ cells, MACS to isolate CD4^+ CD25^+ cells, RT-PCR to assay the expression of FOXP3, and ELISA to test the leyel of IL-10, respectively. It was found that there was no significant change in the proportion of CD4^+CD25^+ T cells between GD group and control group (P〉0.05), while secretion of IL-10 and expression of FOXP3 in GD group were lower than control group (P〈0.01 and P〈0.05, respectively). In conclusion, though the proportion of regulatory T cells of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the patients with GD, the functions of them were significantly weakened, which might be a pathogenic factor in GD.展开更多
文摘The immune mechanism of Graves' diseases (GD) and the roles of regulator T cells were investigated. In 32 patients with GD (GD group) and 20 healthy volunteers (control group), flow cytometry was used to detect the proportion of CD4^+CD25^+ cells, MACS to isolate CD4^+ CD25^+ cells, RT-PCR to assay the expression of FOXP3, and ELISA to test the leyel of IL-10, respectively. It was found that there was no significant change in the proportion of CD4^+CD25^+ T cells between GD group and control group (P〉0.05), while secretion of IL-10 and expression of FOXP3 in GD group were lower than control group (P〈0.01 and P〈0.05, respectively). In conclusion, though the proportion of regulatory T cells of peripheral blood lymphocytes in the patients with GD, the functions of them were significantly weakened, which might be a pathogenic factor in GD.