Comprehensive immunophenotypic analysis reveals the pathological involvement of Th17 cells in Graves' disease

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Keiichi Torimoto
Yosuke Okada
Shingo Nakayamada
Satoshi Kubo
Akira Kurozumi
Manabu Narisawa
Yoshiya Tanaka
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[1] University of Occupational and Environmental Health,First Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine
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Graves' disease (GD) is an organ-specific autoimmune disease, but there are a few studies that have evaluated how immunophenotypes are related to clinical symptoms and intractable pathology, or the effects of treatment on immunophenotypes. We performed peripheral blood immunophenotyping in GD. We assessed the proportion of functional subsets of T helper cells (such as Th1, Th17, Treg and Tfh cells), B cells (Naïve, IgM memory, Class-switched, IgD−CD27− double negative and Plasmablasts cells), Monocytes, Dendritic cells and NK cells, and evaluated the relationship of immunophenotypes with clinical indices, disease activity, risk of relapse, and changes in immunophenotypes after treatment with antithyroid drugs. The activated Th17 cells, activated T follicular helper (Tfh) cells, and IgD−CD27− double-negative B cells were higher in newly onset GD compared with healthy participants. Th17 cells were associated with thyroid autoantibodies, thyroid function, thyroid enlargement, and Graves' Recurrent Events After Therapy (GREAT) score; while double-negative B cells were associated with thyroid autoantibodies. Treatment with antithyroid drugs decreased the activated Tfh cells in parallel with the improvement in thyroid function. However, activated Th17 cells were not associated with clinical improvement and remained unchanged. Peripheral blood immunophenotyping identified the differential involvement of T and B cell subsets in the pathogenesis of GD. Abnormalities in the differentiation of Th17, Tfh, and double-negative B cells reflected the clinical pathology associated with autoantibody production and excess thyroid hormones. And Th17 cells are significantly associated with the marker for resistance to treatment. These results suggest the involvement of Th17 cell activation in the intractable pathology associated with potential immune abnormalities in GD.
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