Characterization of T-cell subpopulations in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Pascal Ickrath, Norbert Kleinsasser, Xin Ding, Christian Ginzkey, Niklas Beyersdorf, Rudolf Hagen, Thomas Kerkau, Stephan Hackenberg
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Abstract

Background: There is an ongoing discussion concerning the potential origins of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP).

Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify subpopulations of T cells in peripheral blood and nasal polyps in CRSwNP to examine their influence on the etiology of this disease.

Methods: Tissue and blood samples were collected from 11 patients who underwent nasal sinus surgery, and these samples were analyzed by multicolor flow cytometry.

Results: There was a significantly lower frequency of CD4+ T-helper (Th) cells and a significantly higher frequency of CD8+ T cells among lymphocytes isolated from nasal polyps compared with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). In both T-cell subpopulations, a shift mainly from naive T cells among peripheral blood lymphocytes toward an effector memory and terminally differentiated subtype predominance in nasal polyps was observed. Among CD4+ T cells, the frequencies of cluster of differentiation (CD) 45RA- Forkhead-Box-Protein P3high (FoxP3high) cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated Protein 4high (CTLA-4high) activated regulatory T (Treg) cells, and CD45RA- Forkhead-Box-Protein P3low (FoxP3low) memory T cells were significantly increased in nasal polyps compared with PBMC.

Conclusion: In this study, we presented a detailed characterization of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell subpopulations in patients with CRSwNP. CD8+ T cells were more prominent in nasal polyps than in CD4+ T cells. Both nasal CD8+ T cells and CD4+ T cells predominantly had an effector memory phenotype. Among CD4+ T cells, activated Treg cells were increased in nasal polyps compared with PBMC. The data point toward a local regulation of T-cell composition within the microenvironment of nasal polyps, which might be further exploited in the future to develop novel immunotherapeutic strategies.

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慢性鼻窦炎合并鼻息肉病患者t细胞亚群的特征。
背景:关于慢性鼻窦炎伴鼻息肉病(CRSwNP)的潜在起源,目前正在进行讨论。目的:本研究的目的是量化CRSwNP患者外周血和鼻息肉中的T细胞亚群,以研究它们对该疾病病因的影响。方法:收集11例鼻窦手术患者的组织和血液标本,采用多色流式细胞术进行分析。结果:鼻息肉淋巴细胞中CD4+ T辅助细胞(Th)的频率明显低于外周血单核细胞(PBMC), CD8+ T细胞的频率明显高于外周血单核细胞(PBMC)。在这两个T细胞亚群中,在鼻息肉中观察到主要从外周血淋巴细胞中的幼稚T细胞向效应记忆和终末分化亚型优势转变。在CD4+ T细胞中,与PBMC相比,CD45RA- Forkhead-Box-Protein P3high (FoxP3high)细胞毒性T淋巴细胞相关蛋白4high (CTLA-4high)激活调节性T (Treg)细胞和CD45RA- Forkhead-Box-Protein P3low (FoxP3low)记忆T细胞在鼻息肉中的频率显著增加。结论:在本研究中,我们详细描述了CRSwNP患者CD4+和CD8+ t细胞亚群的特征。CD8+ T细胞在鼻息肉中比CD4+ T细胞更突出。鼻腔CD8+ T细胞和CD4+ T细胞主要具有效应记忆表型。在CD4+ T细胞中,与PBMC相比,鼻息肉中活化的Treg细胞增加。这些数据指向了鼻息肉微环境中t细胞组成的局部调控,这可能在未来进一步开发新的免疫治疗策略。
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Allergy & Rhinology
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