Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Increased OX40 and soluble OX40 ligands in children with Henoch‐Schonlein purpura: association with renal involvement

View through CrossRef
To cite this article: Qin W, Hongya W, Yongjing C, Fang X, Yue M, Xuekun Z, Xiaozhong L, Xueguang Z. Increased OX40 and soluble OX40 ligands in children with Henoch‐Schonlein purpura: association with renal involvement. Pediatric Allergy Immunology 2011: 22: 54–59.AbstractHenoch‐Schonlein purpura (HSP) is one of the most common types of vasculitis disorders in childhood and is characterized by a rash, arthritis, abdominal pain, and renal involvement. T‐lymphocyte activation is considered to play a critical role in vasculitis. However, the regulation of the T cells in HSP remains poorly understood. In this study, OX40/OX40L (CD134/CD252) costimulatory pathway, which could promote T‐cell activation and long survival, was investigated. Results from 32 HSP patients and 25 healthy donors revealed that the freshly isolated CD4+ T cells from patients with HSP expressed higher OX40 than that of the cells from healthy individuals. The levels of soluble OX40L (sOX40L) in the sera of patients with HSP were also much higher than the controls. Importantly, significantly elevated levels of OX40 on CD4+ T cells and sOX40L in sera were detected in patients with HSP with nephritis compared to patients without nephritis, indicating both OX40 upregulation and sOX40L increase were closely associated with disease activity of the patients. Thus, circulating sOX40L could provide excessive costimulatory signal for CD4+OX40+ T‐cell activation, and OX40/OX40L signal might contribute to the development of HSP disease.
Title: Increased OX40 and soluble OX40 ligands in children with Henoch‐Schonlein purpura: association with renal involvement
Description:
To cite this article: Qin W, Hongya W, Yongjing C, Fang X, Yue M, Xuekun Z, Xiaozhong L, Xueguang Z.
Increased OX40 and soluble OX40 ligands in children with Henoch‐Schonlein purpura: association with renal involvement.
Pediatric Allergy Immunology 2011: 22: 54–59.
AbstractHenoch‐Schonlein purpura (HSP) is one of the most common types of vasculitis disorders in childhood and is characterized by a rash, arthritis, abdominal pain, and renal involvement.
T‐lymphocyte activation is considered to play a critical role in vasculitis.
However, the regulation of the T cells in HSP remains poorly understood.
In this study, OX40/OX40L (CD134/CD252) costimulatory pathway, which could promote T‐cell activation and long survival, was investigated.
Results from 32 HSP patients and 25 healthy donors revealed that the freshly isolated CD4+ T cells from patients with HSP expressed higher OX40 than that of the cells from healthy individuals.
The levels of soluble OX40L (sOX40L) in the sera of patients with HSP were also much higher than the controls.
Importantly, significantly elevated levels of OX40 on CD4+ T cells and sOX40L in sera were detected in patients with HSP with nephritis compared to patients without nephritis, indicating both OX40 upregulation and sOX40L increase were closely associated with disease activity of the patients.
Thus, circulating sOX40L could provide excessive costimulatory signal for CD4+OX40+ T‐cell activation, and OX40/OX40L signal might contribute to the development of HSP disease.

Related Results

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP)
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP)
Abstract—Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP) is a systemic vasculitic disease (vascular inflammation) characterized by the deposition of immune complexes consisting of IgA in kidney ski...
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura in Children at Department of Pediatric, Bach Mai Hospital
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura in Children at Department of Pediatric, Bach Mai Hospital
Objectives: To identify the percentage of parents having the correct knowledge of caring their children and evaluable quality of life in children with chronic kidney diseases. Subj...
Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
Clinical Significance of OX40 and OX40 Ligand in the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Myasthenia Gravis
Background. A previous study on thymomas in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients indicated that OX40 expression may be upregulated in thymic tissues adjacent to germinal centers (GCs) a...
Abstract 4938: OX40 agonist antibody-based combination therapy with PI3Kβ selective inhibitor enhances T cell immunity
Abstract 4938: OX40 agonist antibody-based combination therapy with PI3Kβ selective inhibitor enhances T cell immunity
Abstract OX40 (CD134), a tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor family member, plays a critical role in initiating signaling cascades required for full activation of t...
Pulmonary haemorrhage and pleural effusion in an elderly patient with Henoch-Schönlein purpura (IgA vasculitis)-: a case report
Pulmonary haemorrhage and pleural effusion in an elderly patient with Henoch-Schönlein purpura (IgA vasculitis)-: a case report
Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) also known as IgA vasculitis is a systemic small vessel vasculitis mainly affecting the skin, kidneys, joints, and gastrointestinal tract. However, t...
Are Cervical Ribs Indicators of Childhood Cancer? A Narrative Review
Are Cervical Ribs Indicators of Childhood Cancer? A Narrative Review
Abstract A cervical rib (CR), also known as a supernumerary or extra rib, is an additional rib that forms above the first rib, resulting from the overgrowth of the transverse proce...
Púrpura de Henoch-Schönlein – Um relato de caso na Atenção Primária
Púrpura de Henoch-Schönlein – Um relato de caso na Atenção Primária
Objetivo: relatar um caso de Púrpura de Henoch-Schönlein, em uma criança de 4 anos de idade que apresentou quadro de edema e exantema purpúrico palpável em membros inferiores, asso...

Back to Top