TY - JOUR
T1 - Fas-mediated T-cell apoptosis is impaired in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
AU - Comi, Cristoforo
AU - Gaviani, Paola
AU - Leone, Maurizio
AU - Ferretti, Massimo
AU - Castelli, Luca
AU - Mesturini, Riccardo
AU - Ubezio, Gianluca
AU - Chiocchetti, Annalisa
AU - Osio, Maurizio
AU - Muscia, Francesco
AU - Bogliun, Graziella
AU - Corso, Giovanni
AU - Gavazzi, Armando
AU - Mariani, Claudio
AU - Cantello, Roberto
AU - Monaco, Francesco
AU - Dianzani, Umberto
PY - 2006/3
Y1 - 2006/3
N2 - The Fas death receptor is expressed by activated lymphocytes and is involved in switching-off the immune response. Its inherited defects cause auto-immune lymphoproliferative syndrome. Impaired Fas function may also play a role in other auto-immune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes mellitus. The aim of this work was to evaluate Fas function in T cells from patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). We evaluated Fas-induced apoptosis in T-cell lines from 27 patients with CIDP, 12 patients with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP), and 110 controls. CIDP patients displayed lower Fas function than both AIDP patients and controls, whereas no statistically significant difference was found between AIDP patients and controls. Moreover, Fas function was lower in CIDP patients with progressive course than in those with relapsing-remitting course and lower in CIDP patients with axonal damage than in those with pure demyelination. These data suggest that defective Fas function favours CIDP development and aggressive evolution.
AB - The Fas death receptor is expressed by activated lymphocytes and is involved in switching-off the immune response. Its inherited defects cause auto-immune lymphoproliferative syndrome. Impaired Fas function may also play a role in other auto-immune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes mellitus. The aim of this work was to evaluate Fas function in T cells from patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). We evaluated Fas-induced apoptosis in T-cell lines from 27 patients with CIDP, 12 patients with acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP), and 110 controls. CIDP patients displayed lower Fas function than both AIDP patients and controls, whereas no statistically significant difference was found between AIDP patients and controls. Moreover, Fas function was lower in CIDP patients with progressive course than in those with relapsing-remitting course and lower in CIDP patients with axonal damage than in those with pure demyelination. These data suggest that defective Fas function favours CIDP development and aggressive evolution.
KW - Auto-immunity
KW - Fas
KW - Peripheral neuropathy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33644776867
U2 - 10.1111/j.1085-9489.2006.00063.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1085-9489.2006.00063.x
M3 - Article
SN - 1085-9489
VL - 11
SP - 53
EP - 60
JO - Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System
JF - Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System
IS - 1
ER -