학술논문

An Inverse Correlation of Human Peripheral Blood Regulatory T Cell Frequency with the Disease Activity of Ulcerative Colitis
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Digestive Diseases and Sciences. Apr 01, 2006 51(4):677-686
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0163-2116
Abstract
Evidence suggests that CD4CD25 regulatory T cells play a crucial role in the suppression of intestinal inflammation. However, their role in the suppression of inflammatory bowel disease has not yet been addressed. We examined the proportion of regulatory T cells in inflammatory bowel disease. First, we isolated CD4CD45ROCD25 T cells from the peripheral blood of healthy persons and showed that these cells suppressed T cell proliferation profoundly and expressed FoxP3 abundantly, revealing that they are regulatory cells. Then the proportion of CD45ROCD25 in peripheral blood CD4 T cells was analyzed in patients and healthy controls by flow cytometry. CD4CD45ROCD25 T cell frequency was significantly lower in active ulcerative colitis than in the control and inactive ulcerative colitis. CD4CD45ROCD25 T cell frequency was inversely correlated with the clinical and endoscopic severity of ulcerative colitis. These results suggest that a deficiency of regulatory T cells is associated with the progression of ulcerative colitis.