Immunological characteristics of CD103+CD161+ T lymphocytes on chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Danqi Sun , Kai Wang , Youmou Chen , Beiying Zhang , Jun Tang , Wei Luo , Jia Liu , Sifei Yu
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Abstract

Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNPs) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by local inflammation of the upper airway and sinus mucosa. T cell-mediated immune responses play irreplaceable roles in the pathogenesis of nasal polyps. CD161+ T cells have been implicated in the pathology of several diseases through cytokine production and cytotoxic activity. However, the immunological characteristics of CD161+ T cells in nasal mucosa are still not well understood, particularly in CRSwNPs. Our research revealed a notable enrichment of CD161+ T cells in nasal tissues compared to peripheral blood, with a significantly more infiltration of CD161+ T cells in CRSwNPs compared to control nasal samples. Phenotypical analysis found that CD161+ T cells predominantly co-expressed tissue-resident memory surface markers CD103, CD69, and CD45RO. CD161+CD103+ T cells demonstrated complicated effector functions, marked by elevated levels of PD-1, CTLA-4, IL-17, and IFN-γ and diminished expression of FoxP3 and CD25. Interestingly, despite CD161+ T cells was more abundant in polyp tissues compared to normal control tissues, and then further categorizing polyp samples into distinct groups based on clinical characteristics, only the recurrent CRSwNP group showed a significant reduction in CD161+CD8+ T cells compared to the primary CRSwNP group. This finding suggested the necessity for further research to comprehensively understand the underlying mechanisms and the broader significance of CD161+ T cells in the advancement and relapse of CRSwNPs.

伴有鼻息肉的慢性鼻炎患者 CD103+CD161+ T 淋巴细胞的免疫学特征
慢性鼻窦炎伴鼻息肉(CRSwNPs)是一种以上气道和鼻窦粘膜局部炎症为特征的异质性疾病。T 细胞介导的免疫反应在鼻息肉的发病机制中起着不可替代的作用。CD161+ T 细胞通过产生细胞因子和细胞毒活性与多种疾病的病理过程有关。然而,人们对鼻粘膜中 CD161+ T 细胞的免疫学特征仍不甚了解,尤其是在 CRSwNPs 中。我们的研究发现,与外周血相比,鼻腔组织中的 CD161+ T 细胞明显富集,与对照鼻腔样本相比,CRSwNPs 中的 CD161+ T 细胞浸润明显增多。表型分析发现,CD161+ T细胞主要共表达组织驻留记忆表面标志物CD103、CD69和CD45RO。CD161+CD103+ T细胞表现出复杂的效应功能,其特征是PD-1、CTLA-4、IL-17和IFN-γ水平升高,而FoxP3和CD25表达减少。有趣的是,尽管与正常对照组织相比,CD161+ T细胞在息肉组织中更为丰富,但根据临床特征进一步将息肉样本分为不同的组别,只有复发性CRSwNP组的CD161+CD8+ T细胞比原发性CRSwNP组显著减少。这一发现表明,有必要开展进一步研究,以全面了解 CD161+ T 细胞在 CRSwNPs 进展和复发中的潜在机制和广泛意义。
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Cellular immunology
Cellular immunology 生物-免疫学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
102
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Cellular Immunology publishes original investigations concerned with the immunological activities of cells in experimental or clinical situations. The scope of the journal encompasses the broad area of in vitro and in vivo studies of cellular immune responses. Purely clinical descriptive studies are not considered. Research Areas include: • Antigen receptor sites • Autoimmunity • Delayed-type hypersensitivity or cellular immunity • Immunologic deficiency states and their reconstitution • Immunologic surveillance and tumor immunity • Immunomodulation • Immunotherapy • Lymphokines and cytokines • Nonantibody immunity • Parasite immunology • Resistance to intracellular microbial and viral infection • Thymus and lymphocyte immunobiology • Transplantation immunology • Tumor immunity.
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