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Ter Arkh
; 81(6): 27-9, 2009.
Artigo
em Russo
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-19663188
RESUMO
AIM: To evaluate effects of recurrent herpetic infection on functional activity of regulatory cell subpopulations in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We studied in vitro production of marker cytokines of type 1 T-helpers (IL-2), type 2 T-helpers (IL-4), type 3 T-helpers TGFbeta and type 1 T-regulators (IL-10) and counted CD4+CD25+ T-cells in the blood of patients with recurrent herpetic infection and having no clinical manifestations of Herpes virus reactivation. RESULTS: Patients with recurrent herpes had more active production of IL-10, but reduced count of CD4+CD25+ lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: IL-10 hyperproduction observed in recurrent herpetic infection may contribute to progression of rheumatoid arthritis.