低密度中性粒细胞亚群的表型和氧化爆发在常见的可变免疫缺陷患者中发生改变。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Peter Slanina, Julie Stichova, Veronika Bosakova, Iva Staniczkova Zambo, Marcela Hortova Kohoutkova, Petra Laznickova, Zita Chovancova, Jiri Litzman, Terezie Plucarova, Jan Fric, Marcela Vlkova
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摘要

常见的可变免疫缺陷障碍(CVID)是一抗免疫缺陷最常见的形式。由于抗体水平低,CVID患者接受静脉或皮下免疫球蛋白替代治疗。CVID与粒细胞的慢性激活有关,包括低密度中性粒细胞(ldn)百分比的增加。在这项研究中,我们检测了25例CVID患者和27例健康供者(HD)在体外IVIg刺激全血后ldn百分比及其表面标记物表达的变化。采用氧化爆发法评估ldn的功能。CVID患者LDN的相对和绝对计数均增加,mldn的比例高于ildn,这是根据CD10和CD16的表达来区分的。与成熟ldn相比,CVID组和HD组未成熟ldn的氧化爆发能力显著降低。有趣的是,我们观察到与HD细胞相比,CVID患者成熟ldn中氧化爆发能力降低,WB刺激后CD10表达降低,PD-L1表达更高。我们的数据表明,ldn的功能特征与其发育阶段密切相关。观察到CVID患者mldn氧化爆发能力的降低可能导致CVID患者对复发性细菌感染的易感性增加。
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Phenotype and oxidative burst of low-density neutrophil subpopulations are altered in common variable immunodeficiency patients

Phenotype and oxidative burst of low-density neutrophil subpopulations are altered in common variable immunodeficiency patients

Common variable immunodeficiency disorder (CVID) is the most common form of primary antibody immunodeficiency. Due to low antibody levels, CVID patients receive intravenous or subcutaneous immunoglobulin replacement therapy as treatment. CVID is associated with the chronic activation of granulocytes, including an increased percentage of low-density neutrophils (LDNs). In this study, we examined changes in the percentage of LDNs and the expression of their surface markers in 25 patients with CVID and 27 healthy donors (HD) after in vitro stimulation of whole blood using IVIg. An oxidative burst assay was used to assess the functionality of LDNs. CVID patients had increased both relative and absolute LDN counts with a higher proportion of mLDNs compared to iLDNs, distinguished based on the expression of CD10 and CD16. Immature LDNs in the CVID and HD groups had significantly reduced oxidative burst capacity compared to mature LDNs. Interestingly we observed reduced oxidative burst capacity, reduced expression of CD10 after stimulation of WB, and higher expression of PD-L1 in mature LDNs in CVID patients compared to HD cells. Our data indicate that that the functional characteristics of LDNs are closely linked to their developmental stage. The observed reduction in oxidative burst capacity in mLDNs in CVID patients could contribute to an increased susceptibility to recurrent bacterial infections among CVID patients.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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