J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2000 Oct;43(10):1350-1355.
Canges of Peripheral IFN-r-Producing CD4(+) and CD4(-) Cell Frequencies in
Kawasaki Disease
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Cheongju, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: This study was performed to analyze the frequencies of peripheral IFN- gamma -producing
cells at the single cell level, and to determine concentrations of circulating interferon- gamma
(IFN- gamma) in the acute and subacute phases of Kawasaki disease(KD).
METHODS
Ten patients with KD were studied and seven healthy children were selected as control
subjects. Using immunofluorescent detection of intracellular IFN-gamma in CD4(+) and CD4(-)
the cells, the frequencies of IFN-gamma -producing cells in peripheral blood mononuclear
cells(PBMC) were studied. Circulating IFN-gamma levels were measured by enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay.
RESULTS
The frequencies of peripheral blood CD4(+) and CD4(-) IFN- gamma -producing cells in
acute phase KD patients were significantly lower than in subacute phase KD patients and
control children(P<0.05). CD4(-) cells, thought to be mainly composed of CD8(+) cells,
appeared to be more responsible for the reduced frequencies of total IFN- gamma -producing cells
than CD4(+) cells. There were, however, no differences in frequencies of IFN- gamma -producing
cells between KD patients in the subacute phase and control group children. In contrast,
serum IFN- gamma levels were higher in KD patients in the acute phase than in the subacute
phase(P<0.05). Conclusion The above results show an increased level of circulating
interferon-gamma and a decreased emergence of peripheral IFN-gamma-producing cells in acute KD
patients, suggesting transient infiltration of activated IFN-gamma-producing cells into the
inflammatory sites during acute KD. These findings also support the hypothesis that IFN-gamma plays an irnportant role in the pathogenesis of KD-related vasculitis.