IMPAIRED ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR CELL-ACTIVITY IN PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC-ARTHRITIS
[摘要] Antigen specific suppressor cell activity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells was investigated in 20 patients with psoriatic arthritis and 18 patients with uncomplicated psoriasis, and compared to that of 27 age- and sex-matched healthy controls and 18 patients with osteoarthritis. Topical skin therapy and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications were allowed, but patients who had taken disease suppressive, immunosuppressive, cytotoxic and systemic steroid therapy were excluded. Reduced suppressor cell activity (SCA) was demonstrated in patients with psoriatic arthritis compared to normal controls (54.8% .+-. 4.9 vs. 68.4 .+-. 2.8). The response of patients with uncomplicated psoriasis was significantly lower than normal (50.1 .+-. 4.9 vs. 67.3 .+-. 3.0%). Five of the 20 patients with psoriatic arthritis and 7 of the 18 patients with uncomplicated psoriasis demonstrated SCA of > 2 SD below the normal mean. The SCA of patients with osteoarthritis was normal. The plaque forming cell response of patients with psoriatic arthritis and uncomplicated psoriasis did not differ from those of the normal controls or of patients with osteoarthritis. There was no correlation between impaired suppression and disease activity or therapy.
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