2022
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1006941
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Analysis of T cell repertoires of CD45RO CD4 T cells in cohorts of patients with bullous pemphigoid: A pilot study

Abstract: Autoimmune diseases develop over years - starting from a subclinical phenotype to clinically manifest autoimmune disease. The factors that drive this transition are ill-defined. To predict the turning point towards clinical disease and to intervene in the progress of autoimmune-mediated dysfunction, the establishment of new biomarkers is needed. Especially CD4 T cells are crucially involved in autoimmunity: first, during the initiation phase, because they lose their tolerance towards self-peptides, and second,… Show more

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“…Following stimulation, one characteristic phenotype change in T cells is the loss of expression of the CD45RA isoform and the increase of the CD45RO memory marker. 72,[75][76][77][78] In this study, this particular behavior was observed by reducing CD45RA expression of Pan-T cells at a median value of 57% aer 48 hours of activation (day 0). As is shown in Fig.…”
Section: T Cell Phenotypementioning
confidence: 82%
“…Following stimulation, one characteristic phenotype change in T cells is the loss of expression of the CD45RA isoform and the increase of the CD45RO memory marker. 72,[75][76][77][78] In this study, this particular behavior was observed by reducing CD45RA expression of Pan-T cells at a median value of 57% aer 48 hours of activation (day 0). As is shown in Fig.…”
Section: T Cell Phenotypementioning
confidence: 82%