Activation of Natural Killer Cells in Patients with Chronic Bone and Joint Infection due to Staphylococci Expressing or Not the Small Colony Variant Phenotype.

International Journal of Chronic Diseases Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-03-03 DOI:10.1155/2014/280653
Sébastien Viel, Paul Rouzaire, Frédéric Laurent, Thierry Walzer, Jacques Bienvenu, Florent Valour, Christian Chidiac, Tristan Ferry, The Lyon Bji Study Group
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Chronic bone and joint infections (BJI) are devastating diseases. Relapses are frequently observed, as some pathogens, especially staphylococci, can persist intracellularly by expressing a particular phenotype called small colony variant (SCV). As natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes specialized in the killing of host cells infected by intracellular pathogens, we studied NK cells of patients with chronic BJI due to staphylococci expressing or not SCVs (10 patients in both groups). Controls were patients infected with other bacteria without detectable expression of SCVs, and healthy volunteers. NK cell phenotype was evaluated from PBMCs by flow cytometry. Degranulation capacity was evaluated after stimulation with K562 cells in vitro. We found that NK cells were activated in terms of CD69 expression, loss of CD16 and perforin, in all infected patients in comparison with healthy volunteers, independently of the SCV phenotype. Peripheral NK cells in patients with chronic BJI display signs of recent activation and degranulation in vivo in response to CD16-mediated signals, regardless of the type of bacteria involved. This could involve a universal capacity of isolates responsible for chronic BJI to produce undetectable SCVs in vivo, which might be a target of future intervention.

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葡萄球菌表达或不表达小菌落变异表型引起的慢性骨关节感染患者自然杀伤细胞的激活
慢性骨关节感染(BJI)是一种毁灭性疾病。复发是经常观察到的,因为一些病原体,特别是葡萄球菌,可以通过表达一种称为小菌落变异(SCV)的特定表型在细胞内持续存在。由于自然杀伤细胞(NK)是一种专门杀伤被细胞内病原体感染的宿主细胞的淋巴细胞,我们研究了葡萄球菌引起的慢性BJI患者的NK细胞(两组各10例)。对照组是感染了其他未检测到scv表达的细菌的患者和健康志愿者。流式细胞术检测外周血NK细胞表型。用K562细胞体外刺激后评估脱颗粒能力。我们发现,与健康志愿者相比,所有感染患者的NK细胞在CD69表达、CD16和穿孔素的缺失方面都被激活,与SCV表型无关。慢性BJI患者的外周NK细胞在体内响应cd16介导的信号,显示出近期激活和脱颗粒的迹象,无论涉及的细菌类型如何。这可能涉及导致慢性BJI的分离株在体内产生无法检测到的scv的普遍能力,这可能是未来干预的目标。
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