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Exosomes’ Profile in Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Preliminary Study
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Karakaya, Emel
, Deniz, Rabia
, Erzik, Can
, Abacar, Kerem Yiğit
, Atagündüz, Mehmet Pamir
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Arthritis
/ Enzymes
/ Extracellular vesicles
/ Flow cytometry
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Pathogenesis
/ Quality of life
2023
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Exosomes’ Profile in Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Preliminary Study
by
Karakaya, Emel
, Deniz, Rabia
, Erzik, Can
, Abacar, Kerem Yiğit
, Atagündüz, Mehmet Pamir
in
Arthritis
/ Enzymes
/ Extracellular vesicles
/ Flow cytometry
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Pathogenesis
/ Quality of life
2023
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Exosomes’ Profile in Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Preliminary Study
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Exosomes’ Profile in Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Preliminary Study
2023
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[LANGUAGE= \"English\"] Objective: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease that leads to structural and functional impairments and reduced quality of life, with heterogeneous manifestations. The origin and possible role of extracellular vesicles represented by exosomes (EVexo) in the pathogenesis of AS were examined in this study.Materials and Methods: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) were isolated from serum from ten AS patients and ten healthy controls through Izon qEV2/35 nm columns. After assessing the isolate purity by bicinchoninic acid assay (BCA) and Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA), the relationship between EVexo concentration and AS was tested by the BCA method. The EVexo surface markers were analyzed by flow cytometry (FC) to verify EVexo presence and reveal its origin.Results: In FC analysis, CD86+TSG101+ and CD3+TSG101+ exosome percentages of AS group were significantly higher than the control group (p<0.05). A significant difference was found between the AS and control groups in terms of CD3+IL17+ and CD3+IFNg+ and CD86+TNFα+ and CD86+IL12(p35)+ exosome percentages (p<0.01).Conclusion: The exosomes whose ratio increased in the AS process were derived from T cells expressing increased levels of IL-17A and IFNg in their membranes, and macrophages expressing increased levels of TNFα and IL-12(p35) in their membranes. The EVexo profile did not change according to the AS course.
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