Deficiency of invariant natural killer T cells in coeliac disease
- 1 June 2007
- Vol. 56 (6) , 790-795
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.2006.095307
Abstract
Background: Immunoregulatory invariant natural killer (iNK) T cells rapidly produce interleukin (IL)-4 and other cytokines that suppress a Th1 response and are deficient in some autoimmune diseases. Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate any deficiency of iNK T cells in coeliac disease. Methods: Blood was collected from 86 subjects with coeliac disease and from 152 healthy control subjects for investigation of Vα24+ T cells by flow cytometry. iNK T cells were assessed by Vα24 and α-galactosylceramide/CD1d tetramer markers in 23 normal controls and 13 subjects with coeliac disease. Intracellular IL-4 was measured after anti-CD3 antibody stimulation. Duodenal biopsies were obtained in a subgroup of subjects with coeliac disease and control subjects for Vα24 mRNA expression using relative PCR and for Vα24+ T cells by immunofluorescence. Results: The mean numbers of circulating Vα24+ T cells and iNK T cells in coeliac disease were 27% (p<0.001) and 16% (p<0.001), respectively, of levels in control subjects. After in vitro anti-CD3 stimulation, numbers of IL-4+ producing iNK T cells from subjects with coeliac disease were unchanged but increased by 21% in control subjects. In subjects with coeliac disease, Vα24 mRNA intestinal expression was reduced to 17% (p<0.001) by relative PCR and numbers of intestinal Vα24+ T cells were 16% (p<0.01) of levels in control subjects. Conclusions: We conclude that Vα24+ T cells and iNK T cells are deficient in coeliac disease. We speculate that this deficiency could contribute to the failure of immunological oral tolerance that seems to underlie this disease.Keywords
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