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    The expansion of CD4(+)CD28(- )T cells in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

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    Clonal expansion of CD4(+)CD28(- )T cells is a characteristic finding in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Expanded CD4(+ )clonotypes are present in the peripheral blood, infiltrate into the joints, and persist for years. CD4(+)CD28(- )T cells are oligoclonal lymphocytes that are rare in healthy individuals but are found in high percentages in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. The size of the peripheral blood CD4(+)CD28(- )T-cell compartment was determined in 42 patients with RA and 24 healthy subjects by two-color FACS analysis. The frequency of CD4(+)CD28(- )T cells was significantly higher in RA patients than in healthy subjects. Additionally, the number of these cells was significantly higher in patients with extra-articular manifestations and advanced joint destruction than in patients with limited joint manifestations. The results suggest that the frequency of CD4(+)CD28(- )T cells may be a marker correlating with extra-articular manifestations and joint involvement
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