Increased proportions of circulating PD-1+ CD4+ memory T cells and PD-1+ regulatory T cells associate with good response to prednisone in pulmonary sarcoidosis

Respiratory Research(2024)

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The treatment response to corticosteroids in patients with sarcoidosis is highly variable. CD4+ T cells are central in sarcoid pathogenesis and their phenotype in peripheral blood (PB) associates with disease course. We hypothesized that the phenotype of circulating T cells in patients with sarcoidosis may correlate with the response to prednisone treatment. Therefore, we aimed to correlate frequencies and phenotypes of circulating T cells at baseline with the pulmonary function response at 3 and 12 months during prednisone treatment in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis. We used multi-color flow cytometry to quantify activation marker expression on PB T cell populations in 22 treatment-naïve patients and 21 healthy controls (HCs). Pulmonary function tests at baseline, 3 and 12 months were used to measure treatment effect. Patients with sarcoidosis showed an absolute forced vital capacity (FVC) increase of 14.2
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Sarcoidosis,T cells,PD-1,CD25,Treatment,Prednisone
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