Regulatory natural killer cell expression in atopic childhood asthma

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E. Hossny, Rasha H. El-Owaidy, N. Mohamed, E. Hassanin
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Introduction: Different subsets of natural killer (NK) cells were found to play a role in pathogenesis of allergy. We sought to investigate the expression of regulatory NK cells (CD56+CD16+CD158+) in atopic children with bronchial asthma in order to outline the value of these cells as biomarkers of disease severity and/or control. Methods: A cross sectional controlled study was carried out in the Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Unit, Ain Shams University. The study included 45 atopic children [mean age(SD)= (2.9) years] with bronchial asthma (BA) and/or allergic rhinitis (AR)as well as 40 healthy matched controls. Enrolled subjects underwent complete blood counting and flow cytometric measurement of NK cell (CD16+ CD56+) and regulatory NK cells (CD16+CD56+CD158+). Results: Patients had significantly higher regulatory NK cell percentages [mean (SD)= 41 (52) %] than controls [mean (SD)=15 (7.1)]; p ≤0.001. Regulatory NK cell counts and percentages did not vary with the concomitant presence of AR or the degree of asthma control. Regulatory NK cell counts tended to be higher in children with moderate/severe BA compared to those with mild asthma but the difference did not reach statistical significance (U= -1.8, p=0.06). NK cell counts [mean (SD)= 159 (164) cells/μl] and percentages [mean (SD)= 3.7 (3.2) %] were comparable among patients and controls and did not vary with the presence of AR ( p = 0.51, 0.95) or with the degree of asthma control. NK cells absolute counts and percentages tended to be higher among patients with moderate/severe compared to mild asthma but the difference did not reach statistical significance. Conclusions: Regulatory NK cells seem to be increased in childhood asthma. We recommend wider scale prospective studies on steroid-naive subjects involving measurement of cytokines that are secreted by different types of NK cells. Keywords: Natural killer, regulatory, asthma, children, allergy
特应性儿童哮喘的调节性自然杀伤细胞表达
简介:不同亚群的自然杀伤细胞(NK)被发现在过敏的发病机制中发挥作用。我们试图研究调节性NK细胞(CD56+CD16+CD158+)在特应性支气管哮喘患儿中的表达,以概述这些细胞作为疾病严重程度和/或控制的生物标志物的价值。方法:在艾因沙姆斯大学儿科过敏和免疫学部门进行横断面对照研究。该研究包括45名患有支气管哮喘(BA)和/或过敏性鼻炎(AR)的特应性儿童[平均年龄(SD)=(2.9)岁]以及40名健康匹配的对照组。入组的受试者进行全血细胞计数和NK细胞(CD16+CD56+)和调节性NK细胞(CD16+CD56+CD158+)的流式细胞术测量。结果:患者调节性NK细胞百分比[平均(SD)= 41(52) %]明显高于对照组[平均(SD)=15 (7.1)];p≤0.001。调节性NK细胞计数和百分比不随AR的存在或哮喘控制程度而变化。中重度BA患儿调节性NK细胞计数高于轻度哮喘患儿,但差异无统计学意义(U= -1.8, p=0.06)。NK细胞计数[平均(SD)= 159(164)个细胞/μl]和百分比[平均(SD)= 3.7(3.2) %]在患者和对照组之间具有可比性,并且与存在AR (p = 0.51, 0.95)或哮喘控制程度无关(p = 0.51, 0.95)。中度/重度哮喘患者NK细胞绝对计数和百分比高于轻度哮喘患者,但差异无统计学意义。结论:调节性NK细胞似乎在儿童哮喘中增加。我们建议对类固醇初始受试者进行更大规模的前瞻性研究,包括测量不同类型NK细胞分泌的细胞因子。关键词:自然杀手,调节,哮喘,儿童,过敏
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