在保加利亚实施新生儿SCID筛查TREC/KREC检测方案:一项试点研究。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Marina Marinova, Atanaska Georgyeva, Viktoriya Yordanova, Nedelcho Ivanov, Valentina Atanasova, Elissaveta Naumova, Snezhina Mihailova Kandilarova
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摘要

基于干血斑(DBS)中t细胞受体切除环(TRECs)和kappa删除重组切除环(KRECs)的定量,新生儿先天性免疫缺陷(IEI)筛查允许早期诊断和改善受影响儿童的预后。使用商业试剂盒从前瞻性收集的新生儿Guthrie卡片和确诊IEI患者的DBS样本中测定TREC/KREC水平。回顾性评估流式细胞术评估TREC/KREC与淋巴细胞亚群的对应关系,以及评估TREC和KREC与免疫细胞之间的相关性,基于疑似或确诊免疫疾病患者的数据。测试了2228张Guthrie卡,1276张仅用于TREC, 952张用于TREC和KREC。TREC阳性8例(0.36%),KREC低于临界值10例(1.05%)。复检率为1.88%。回顾性分析表明,当出生时收集DBS时,TREC/KREC检测可以100%识别严重联合免疫缺陷(SCID)病例。相关分析显示TREC与CD4细胞绝对数量(r = 0.634, p < 0.01)和T细胞总数量(r = 0.536, p < 0.01)呈中度显著相关。结果表明,KREC水平能够预测B细胞异常的绝对(AUC为0.772)和相对(AUC为0.731)水平。
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Implementation of TREC/KREC detection protocol for newborn SCID screening in Bulgaria: a pilot study.

Implementation of TREC/KREC detection protocol for newborn SCID screening in Bulgaria: a pilot study.

Implementation of TREC/KREC detection protocol for newborn SCID screening in Bulgaria: a pilot study.

Implementation of TREC/KREC detection protocol for newborn SCID screening in Bulgaria: a pilot study.

Neonatal screening for inborn errors of immunity (IEI), based on quantification of T-cell-receptor- excision circles (TRECs) and kappa-deleting recombination-excision circles (KRECs) from dried blood spots (DBS), allows early diagnosis and improved outcomes for the affected children. Determination of TREC/KREC levels from prospectively collected newborns' Guthrie cards and from DBS samples of patients with confirmed IEI was done using a commercial kit. Retrospective assessment of flow cytometry evaluation of TREC/KREC correspondence with lymphocyte subpopulations and evaluation of the correlations between TREC and KREC with immune cells, based on the data from patients with suspected or confirmed immune disorders, were conducted. 2,228 Guthrie cards were tested, 1276 for TREC only and 952 for both TREC and KREC. Eight newborns (0.36%) were TREC positive and 10 (1.05%) had KREC below the cut-off. The re-testing rate was 1.88%. Retrospective analysis demonstrated that the TREC/KREC assay identifies 100% of severe combined immune deficiencies (SCID) cases when DBS were collected at birth. Correlation analysis showed moderate significant correlations between TREC and the absolute numbers of CD4 cells (r = 0.634, p < 0.01) and total T cells (r = 0.536, p < 0.01). The ability of KREC levels to predict abnormal absolute (AUC of 0.772) and relative (AUC 0.731) levels of B cells was demonstrated.

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期刊介绍: Central European Journal of Immunology is a English-language quarterly aimed mainly at immunologists.
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