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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Cytokines produced by T cells in adenoid surface secretion are mainly downregulatory or of Th1 type

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Pages 186-190 | Received 13 Jul 2005, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Conclusions. T cells in adenoid surface secretion (AdSS) possess the property of cytokine production and are mainly downregulatory or of Th1 type. These results strengthen the hypothesis of an active immunological defense in AdSS. Objectives. Recently, we demonstrated the presence of activated T cells in AdSS. The aims of this study were to elucidate the ability of these T cells to produce cytokines and to reveal their cytokine profile. Material and methods. Eight children subjected to adenoidectomy were enrolled. Samples of AdSS, adenoid tissue and peripheral blood were obtained, as well as a nasopharyngeal culture. T cells obtained from AdSS, adenoid tissue and peripheral blood were then cultured and stimulated with anti-CD3 and -CD28 for 5 days. The production of interferon (IFN)-γ, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and IL-2, -4, -5 and -10 was then analyzed using flow cytometry. Results. All children had T cells in AdSS capable of cytokine production. T cells in AdSS, adenoid tissue and peripheral blood samples from all children produced IFN-γ. Of the cytokines analyzed, IFN-γ was produced in the highest concentrations. In 6/8 children, T cells in AdSS also produced TNF-α and IL-10.

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