Abnormal B-Cell and Tfh-Cell Profiles in Patients With Parkinson Disease: A Cross-sectional Study.

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Rui Li, Thomas Francis Tropea, Laura Rosa Baratta, Leah Zuroff, Maria E Diaz-Ortiz, Bo Zhang, Koji Shinoda, Ayman Rezk, Roy N Alcalay, Alice Chen-Plotkin, Amit Bar-Or
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Background and objectives: There has been growing interest in potential roles of the immune system in the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (PD). The aim of the current study was to comprehensively characterize phenotypic and functional profiles of circulating immune cells in patients with PD vs controls.

Methods: Peripheral blood was collected from patients with PD and age- and sex-matched neurologically normal controls (NCs) in 2 independent cohorts (discovery and validation). Comprehensive multicolor flow cytometry was performed on whole blood leukocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells to characterize different immune subsets and their ex vivo responses.

Results: The discovery cohort included 17 NCs and 12 participants with PD, and the validation cohort included 18 NCs and 18 participants with PD. Among major immune cell types, B cells appeared to be preferentially affected in PD. Proliferating B cell counts were decreased in patients with PD compared with controls. Proportions of B-cell subsets with regulatory capacity such as transitional B cells were preferentially reduced in the patients with PD, whereas proportions of proinflammatory cytokine-producing B cells increased, resulting in a proinflammatory shift of their B-cell functional cytokine responses. Unsupervised principal component analysis revealed increased expression of TNFα and GM-CSF by both B cells and T cells of patients with PD. In addition, levels of follicular T cells, an important B-cell helper T-cell population, decreased in the patients with PD, correlating with their B-cell abnormality.

Discussion: Our findings define a novel signature of peripheral immune cells and implicate aberrant Tfh:B-cell interactions in patients with PD.

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帕金森病患者b细胞和tfh细胞异常:一项横断面研究
背景和目的:免疫系统在帕金森病(PD)发病机制中的潜在作用越来越引起人们的兴趣。当前研究的目的是全面表征PD患者与对照组循环免疫细胞的表型和功能特征。方法:收集PD患者和年龄和性别匹配的神经正常对照(nc)的外周血,分为2个独立队列(发现和验证)。采用全血白细胞和外周血单核细胞的综合多色流式细胞术来表征不同的免疫亚群及其体外反应。结果:发现队列包括17名nc和12名PD患者,验证队列包括18名nc和18名PD患者。在主要的免疫细胞类型中,B细胞似乎优先受到PD的影响。与对照组相比,PD患者的增殖B细胞计数减少。在PD患者中,具有调节能力的B细胞亚群(如移行性B细胞)的比例优先减少,而产生促炎细胞因子的B细胞的比例增加,导致其B细胞功能性细胞因子反应的促炎转移。无监督主成分分析显示,PD患者的B细胞和T细胞中TNFα和GM-CSF的表达均增加。此外,滤泡T细胞(一种重要的b细胞辅助T细胞群)水平在PD患者中下降,这与他们的b细胞异常有关。讨论:我们的研究结果定义了周围免疫细胞的新特征,并暗示PD患者中异常的Tfh: b细胞相互作用。
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