CD206+ dendritic cells might be associated with Heat-pattern and induced regulatory T cells after treatment with bee venom

W. Jung, Seungwon Kwon, Jung-yun Yang, Chul Jin, Seung-Yeon Cho, Seong-Uk Park, S. Moon, Jung-Mi Park, C. Ko, H. Bae, Ki-Ho Cho
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Objectives: Bee venom (BV) is a widely used therapy in Traditional East Asian Medicine (TEAM). We previously reported that BV was clinically effective for treating Parkinson’s disease, that phospholipase A2 (PLA2) was the main component of BV, and that it induced regulatory T cells (Tregs) by binding CD206 on dendritic cells (DCs). Therefore, we aimed to reconfirm our findings in human blood samples and investigate the relationship between CD206+ DCs and clinical syndrome differentiation in TEAM.Methods: We surveyed 100 subjects with questionnaires on cold-heat patternization and obtained their blood samples. The obtained human peripheral blood monocytes (hPBMCs) were washed with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS). After resuspension with ex vivo media, numbers of cells were counted. Tregs were counted after culturing the samples in a 37℃ CO2 incubator for 72 h.Results: We divided the subjects into a relatively high CD206+ group or a relatively low CD206+ group. The heat factor scores of high CD206+ group were significantly higher than that of low CD206+ group (high vs low: 239.2 ± 54.1 vs 208.4 ± 55.1, p=0.023). After culturing with PLA2, Tregs increased in the high CD206+ group but decreased in the low CD206+ group.Conclusion: In this study, we reconfirm that CD206+ DCs induced Treg differentiation by incubating human blood samples with PLA2 and that they showed an association with syndrome differentiation, especially with heat patterns, in TEAM. A heat pattern in TEAM might be one indication for PLA2 therapy because its score was elevated in the high CD206+ group.
蜂毒处理后CD206+树突状细胞可能与热模式和诱导调节性T细胞有关
目的:蜂毒(BV)是东亚传统医学(TEAM)中广泛使用的一种药物。我们之前报道BV在临床上治疗帕金森病有效,磷脂酶A2 (PLA2)是BV的主要成分,它通过与树突状细胞(DCs)结合CD206诱导调节性T细胞(Tregs)。因此,我们的目的是在人类血液样本中再次证实我们的发现,并研究CD206+ dc与TEAM临床辨证的关系。方法:对100名受试者进行冷热模式问卷调查并采集血样。将获得的人外周血单核细胞(hPBMCs)用磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)洗涤。体外培养基重悬后,计数细胞数。在37℃CO2培养箱中培养72 h后计数Tregs。结果:我们将受试者分为CD206+含量较高组和CD206+含量较低组。高CD206+组热因子评分显著高于低CD206+组(高vs低:239.2±54.1 vs 208.4±55.1,p=0.023)。PLA2培养后,高CD206+组Tregs升高,低CD206+组Tregs降低。结论:在本研究中,我们再次证实CD206+ dc通过与PLA2培养人血液样本诱导Treg分化,并且它们与TEAM的证候分化,特别是热型相关。TEAM中的热模式可能是PLA2治疗的一个指征,因为在高CD206+组中其评分升高。
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