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    Increased CD4 ؉ Expression and Decreased IL-10 in the Anterior Chamber in Idiopathic Uveitis

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    PURPOSE. To compare cell types and cytokines in aqueous humor from patients with uveitis either occurring in association with a systemic disease or apparently isolated and not associated with a systemic disease. METHODS. Cells were collected by centrifugation of fresh aqueous humor from uveitis and controls, and immunofluorescence techniques were performed with markers for T cells, B cells, and monocytes. Cytokines were measured in the aqueous supernatants, and serum samples were assayed for soluble interleukin-2 receptors. RESULTS. When aqueous samples from idiopathic uveitis were compared with those from uveitis associated with a systemic disease, there were increases in CD3 ϩ , CD4 ϩ (p ϭ 0.001), and activated CD4 ϩ T cells (p ϭ 0.02) and a decrease in B cells (p ϭ 0.0013). This was not reflected in the peripheral blood where there were no differences in the cell types or in soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels. No cells were obtainable from control aqueous. Interleukins-10 and -12, interferon-␥, and transforming growth factor-␤2 were detected in aqueous supernatants. Interleukin-10 was reduced (p ϭ 0.024) in uveitis in comparison with controls
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