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Objective:To investigate the serum level of C-C chemokine ligand 19 (CCL19)and its clinical significance in rheumatoid arthritis.Methods:The serum CCL19 levels in both rheumatoid ar-thritis (RA)patients and health controls were detected by ELISA.The proportion of peripheral blood B cells and memory B cell subsets were also detected in some patients.Then the clinical and laboratory data of the patients were collected.The CCL19 levels in patients with different clinical features were analyzed. And the correlation between the clinical data,laboratory parameters,B cell subsets proportion and serum CCL19 levels were also analyzed.Independent samples t test,paired t test,Pearson and Spearman corre-lation were used for statistical analysis.Results:The levels of CCL19 was higher in the RA patients than the health controls (P 0.05).The levels of CCL19 were higher in the serum positive (RF and anti-CCP antibody)patients,but there were no differences between low and high disease activity RA,as well as early and non-early RA. There was no correlation between the serum CCL19 levels and the proportion of B cells as well as memory B subsets.All the proportion of peripheral blood CD27 + memory B cell subsets in RA was lower than the healthy controls,including CD27 +IgD +,CD27 +IgD - and CD27 + B cells.Conclusion:The increased serum CCL19 levels in RA patients are associated with the activity of B cells,so CCL19 might predict whether the RA type is a B cell mediated RA,and specify the treatment directions for the rheumatologist.
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To observe the expression of CCL19 in colorectal carcinoma tissues and to investigate its effect on proliferation, migration and invasion of colorectal cancer cells. Methods: The expression of CCL19 in 85 confirmed colorectal carcinoma tissues and the corresponding adjacent normal tissues was detected by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry of tissue microarray. SW620 cell line highly expressing CCR7(CCL19 receptor) as screened by qRT-PCR and Western blotting analysis was stimulated by different concentrations of rh-CCL19 (0, 10, and 100 ng/mL). Then the cell proliferation, migration and invasion capacity were examined by CCK-8, wound healing assay, and Transwell assay, respectively. Results: Immunohistochemistry and qRT-PCR results demonstrated that CCL19 expression was significantly lower in the colorectal carcinoma tissues than in the normal tissues (P<0.05). CCL19 expression was associated with tumor size and invasion depth (P<0.01). Treatment with rh-CCL19 significantly decreased the proliferation, migration and invasion capacity of SW620 cells(P<0.05). Conclusion: CCL19 expression in colorectal cancer tissues is lower than that in the adjacent normal tissues, and the expression is associated with tumor size and invasion depth. CCL19 can inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasion capacity of SW620 cells.