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A reduced IL2R (CD25) expression level in first and second degree female relatives of autoimmune thyroid disease patients. A sign of a poor capability to preserve tolerance?

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Pages 93-98 | Received 12 Aug 2005, Accepted 05 Dec 2005, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

There is room for immune markers other than TPO-Abs to identify an increased risk to develop autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Our aim was to test the hypothesis that activation of CD4+T cells is such marker in relatives of AITD patients, who have an increased risk to develop AITD.

We established a controlled study on 20 TPO-Ab positive and 20 TPO-Ab negative euthyroid female relatives. All these cases had at least one 1st or 2nd degree relative with a documented autoimmune hyper- or hypothyroidism in whom we studied the percentages of circulating subsets of activated (MHC class-II, CD25 (IL-2R), CD71 or CD69+) CD4+T cells and the level of the soluble (s)-IL2R in serum.

We found that euthyroid female relatives did not show an activation of their T cell system, but a reduced expression of CD25 on CD4+T cells. The level of the shed IL2R in serum was also lower in comparison with levels found in healthy control females. A reduced T cell activity was found in both TPO-Ab positive and negative relatives.

In conclusion, female relatives with at least one 1st or 2nd degree relative with an AITD show signs of a reduced expansion capability of their T cell pool. It is hypothesized that this reduced expansion capability may affect T cell tolerance mechanisms more than T effector mechanisms.

Acknowledgements

The excellent technical assistance of Harm de Wit is gratefully acknowledged. This work was supported by Dutch Medical Research NWO grants 950-10-626 and 903-40-193 and a grant of the Dutch Foundation for Diabetic Research 96.606.

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