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Frequency of Th17 CD20+ cells in the peripheral blood of rheumatoid arthritis patients is higher compared to healthy subjects

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posted on 2025-07-30, 15:43 authored by P Eggleton, E Bremer, J.M. Tarr, M de Bruyn, W Helfrich, A Kendall, Richard Haigh, N.J. Viner, Paul G. Winyard
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is considered a T cell driven autoimmune disease, therefore, the ability of B cell depleting biologics, e.g., anti-CD20 antibodies, to alleviate RA is unclear. This study examined the proportions of IL-17-secreting lymphocytes in the blood of healthy subjects and RA patients and determined if Th17 cells belong to a CD20+ subset of T cells.

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Arthritis Research and Therapy

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BMC

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England

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Vol. 13, Issue 6, article R208

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