T-ing up the storm: pathogenic cycling lymphocytes in the biology of macrophage activation syndrome.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Michael T Lam, Connie L Jiang, Pui Y Lee
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Abstract

Background: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) and macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) are potentially fatal cytokine storm syndromes with clinical features including fever, pancytopenia, hepatosplenomegaly, coagulopathy, and progressive multiorgan system dysfunction. Mechanistically, HLH / MAS are driven by persistent activation of lymphoid and myeloid cells, but our understanding of the pathogenic cell populations remains incomplete.

Main body: In this Perspectives article, we provide an overview of the biology of HLH / MAS and the critical role of interferon-g in disease pathogenesis. We discuss the recent discovery of cycling lymphocytes in HLH / MAS marked by expression of CD38 and HLA-DR, which are primary producers of IFN-γ. The expansion of cycling lymphocytes correlates with disease activity and helps to distinguish HLH / MAS from clinical mimics. We demonstrate an approach to quantify CD38+HLA-DR+ cycling lymphocytes and evaluate their utility as a diagnostic biomarker for HLH / MAS. Lastly, we discuss the treatment of MAS, including potential therapeutic options to target these pathogenic lymphocytes.

Conclusion: Understanding of biology of cycling lymphocytes in HLH / MAS will facilitate the development of novel therapeutic approaches to overcome these fatal hyperinflammatory disorders.

乘风破浪:巨噬细胞活化综合征中病原循环淋巴细胞的生物学研究。
背景:噬血细胞淋巴组织细胞增多症(HLH)和巨噬细胞激活综合征(MAS)是具有潜在致命性的细胞因子风暴综合征,其临床特征包括发热、全血细胞减少、肝脾肿大、凝血功能障碍和进行性多器官系统功能障碍。从机制上讲,HLH / MAS是由淋巴细胞和髓细胞的持续激活驱动的,但我们对致病细胞群的了解仍然不完整。正文:在这篇展望文章中,我们概述了HLH / MAS的生物学和干扰素-g在疾病发病机制中的关键作用。我们讨论了最近在HLH / MAS中发现的以CD38和HLA-DR表达为标志的循环淋巴细胞,它们是IFN-γ的主要产生者。循环淋巴细胞的扩张与疾病活动相关,并有助于区分HLH / MAS与临床模拟。我们展示了一种量化CD38+HLA-DR+循环淋巴细胞的方法,并评估了它们作为HLH / MAS诊断生物标志物的效用。最后,我们讨论了MAS的治疗方法,包括针对这些致病淋巴细胞的潜在治疗选择。结论:了解HLH / MAS中淋巴细胞循环的生物学将有助于开发新的治疗方法来克服这些致命的高炎症性疾病。
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Pediatric Rheumatology
Pediatric Rheumatology PEDIATRICS-RHEUMATOLOGY
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Rheumatology is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal encompassing all aspects of clinical and basic research related to pediatric rheumatology and allied subjects. The journal’s scope of diseases and syndromes include musculoskeletal pain syndromes, rheumatic fever and post-streptococcal syndromes, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, juvenile dermatomyositis, local and systemic scleroderma, Kawasaki disease, Henoch-Schonlein purpura and other vasculitides, sarcoidosis, inherited musculoskeletal syndromes, autoinflammatory syndromes, and others.
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