HLA-DR+ mucosal-associated invariant T cells predict poor prognosis in patients with sepsis: A prospective observational study.

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1111/sji.13286
Lijun Tian, Junxian Xu, Cong Chen, Jinfeng Lin, Linling Ju, Lin Chen, Yufeng Zhang, Xudong Han, Lijun Liu
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Abstract

Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are important in antibacterial immune responses; however, during sepsis, they are few in number and exhibit highly activated phenotypes. The relationship between MAIT cells in peripheral blood and the prognosis of sepsis is not well understood. Thus, this study aimed to examine the levels and phenotypes of MAIT cells in early sepsis, evaluate their clinical relevance, and investigate their association with patient prognosis. This prospective observational study enrolled 72 septic patients defined according to the Sepsis 3.0 criteria and 21 healthy controls matched for age and sex. Their peripheral blood samples were used to assay the expression of immune activation (CD69 and HLA-DR) and immune checkpoint (PD-1 and PD-L1) markers on MAIT cells. The systemic inflammatory response syndrome, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II, and sequential organ failure assessment scores were recorded. Subsequently, the association between MAIT cell characteristics and clinical indicators was assessed using Spearman's rank correlation analysis, and binary logistic regression analysis with a forward stepwise approach assessed independent risk factors for 28-day mortality. We noted a decrease in the percentage of MAIT cells in the patients' peripheral blood, which exhibited an activated phenotype. Besides, HLA-DR+ MAIT cell percentage and the APACHE II score were independently associated with the 28-day mortality and, in combination, were the best indicators of mortality. Thus, the percentage of HLA-DR+ MAIT cells in early sepsis serves as a novel prognostic biomarker for predicting mortality and improves the predictive capacity of the APACHE II score.

HLA-DR+粘膜相关不变T细胞可预测败血症患者的不良预后:一项前瞻性观察研究。
粘膜相关不变T细胞(MAIT)在抗菌免疫反应中非常重要;然而,在败血症期间,它们的数量很少,并表现出高度活化的表型。外周血中的 MAIT 细胞与败血症预后之间的关系尚不十分清楚。因此,本研究旨在检测脓毒症早期 MAIT 细胞的水平和表型,评估其临床相关性,并研究其与患者预后的关系。这项前瞻性观察研究招募了 72 名根据脓毒症 3.0 标准定义的脓毒症患者和 21 名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者。他们的外周血样本用于检测 MAIT 细胞上免疫激活(CD69 和 HLA-DR)和免疫检查点(PD-1 和 PD-L1)标记物的表达。此外,还记录了全身炎症反应综合征、急性生理学和慢性健康评估(APACHE)II和序贯器官衰竭评估的评分。随后,使用斯皮尔曼秩相关分析评估了MAIT细胞特征与临床指标之间的关联,并使用前向逐步法的二元逻辑回归分析评估了28天死亡率的独立风险因素。我们注意到,患者外周血中的 MAIT 细胞比例下降,表现出活化表型。此外,HLA-DR+ MAIT 细胞百分比和 APACHE II 评分与 28 天死亡率独立相关,两者结合是死亡率的最佳指标。因此,脓毒症早期HLA-DR+ MAIT细胞的百分比可作为预测死亡率的新型预后生物标志物,并提高了APACHE II评分的预测能力。
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed international journal publishes original articles and reviews on all aspects of basic, translational and clinical immunology. The journal aims to provide high quality service to authors, and high quality articles for readers. The journal accepts for publication material from investigators all over the world, which makes a significant contribution to basic, translational and clinical immunology.
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