不同缺氧暴露对小鼠髓源性抑制细胞的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Qiying Xu , Huifang Liu , Yi Ye , Tana Wuren , Ri-li Ge
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摘要

对于许多长期或短期生活在高海拔地区的人来说,缺氧是一项挑战,会影响身体的许多方面,包括免疫系统。最近,髓源性抑制细胞(MDSCs)作为一种免疫细胞群出现,在多种病理情况下发挥着重要作用。然而,据我们所知,目前还没有关于 MDSCs 在缺氧条件下行为的数据。因此,本研究旨在调查不同缺氧条件下单核细胞型(M)-MDSC 和多形核细胞型(PMN)-MDSC 的比例,以揭示 MDSC 与高海拔缺氧的关系,并确定 MDSC 是否作为免疫抑制因子参与了缺氧条件下免疫平衡的调节。我们首次发现,在不同的缺氧暴露时间下,MDSC 的丰度是不同的。我们发现,急性常压缺氧导致 M-MDSC 数量最初增加,但在 30 天内减少。在低压缺氧条件下,M-和 PMN-MDSC 比率最初在 30 天内下降,但在实际高海拔环境中 6 个月后,M-MDSC 比率显著增加。总之,我们的数据表明,不同的缺氧条件会影响小鼠的MDSCs,从而有助于更好地理解缺氧适应过程以及高海拔疾病的发生和发展。
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Effects of different hypoxia exposure on myeloid-derived suppressor cells in mice

For many people living at high altitudes for long or short periods of time, hypoxia is a challenge affecting many aspects of the body, including the immune system. Recently, myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have emerged as an immune cell population that plays an important role in several pathological conditions. However, to the best of our knowledge, there are no data regarding the behavior of MDSCs under hypoxic conditions. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the monocytic type (M)- and polymorphonuclear type (PMN)-MDSC ratios in different hypoxic conditions to reveal the relationship between MDSCs and high-altitude hypoxia, as well as to determine whether MDSCs are involved in the regulation of the immune balance under hypoxic conditions as immunosuppressive factors. For the first time, we showed that MDSC abundance varies under different lengths of hypoxic exposure. We found that acute normobaric hypoxia led to an initial increase in the number of M-MDSCs, which decreased within 30 d. Both M- and PMN-MDSC ratios initially decreased under hypobaric hypoxia conditions within 30 d, but after 6 months in the real high altitude environment, M-MDSC ratio increased significantly. In summary, our data suggest that different hypoxic conditions influence MDSCs in mice, thereby contributing to a better understanding of the process of hypoxia adaptation and the occurrence and development of high-altitude disease.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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