疟疾患者il -10生成NK细胞的表型和功能。

IF 6.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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摘要

恶性疟原虫感染可引发高度炎症,导致发烧,有时还会引发严重疾病。生活在疟疾流行地区的人们逐渐对有症状的疟疾产生耐药性,并控制寄生虫数量和炎症反应。我们之前发现适应性NK细胞与减少寄生虫负荷和保护症状相关。我们还发现小鼠NK细胞产生IL-10保护小鼠免受实验性脑疟疾。人类NK细胞也可以分泌IL-10,但目前尚不清楚哪些NK细胞亚群会产生IL-10,或者这是否受到疟疾经历的影响。我们假设NK细胞免疫调节可能降低炎症和减少发热诱导。在这里,我们发现有疟疾经历的参与者的NK细胞比没有疟疾经历的参与者产生更多的IL-10。然后,我们确定了具有细胞毒性并产生IFN-γ和/或IL-10的NK细胞的比例,并在产生IL-10的NK细胞上鉴定了适应性和检查点分子的特征。最后,我们发现与原代单核细胞、疟原虫感染的红细胞和抗体共培养可诱导NK细胞产生IL-10。这些数据表明NK细胞可能通过IL-10的产生对疟疾症状有保护作用。
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Phenotype and function of IL-10-producing NK cells in individuals with malaria experience.

P.falciparum infection can trigger high levels of inflammation that lead to fever and sometimes severe disease. People living in malaria-endemic areas gradually develop resistance to symptomatic malaria and control both parasite numbers and the inflammatory response. We previously found that adaptive NK cells correlated with reduced parasite load and protection from symptoms. We also found that murine NK cell production of IL-10 protected mice from experimental cerebral malaria. Human NK cells can also secrete IL-10, but it is unknown what NK cell subsets produce IL-10 or if this is affected by malaria experience. We hypothesized that NK cell immunoregulation may lower inflammation and reduce fever induction. Here, we showed that NK cells from participants with malaria experience make significantly more IL-10 than participants with no malaria experience. We then determined the proportions of NK cells that are cytotoxic and produce IFN-γ and/or IL-10 and identified a signature of adaptive and checkpoint molecules on IL-10-producing NK cells. Lastly, we found that coculture with primary monocytes, Plasmodium-infected RBCs, and antibody induced IL-10 production by NK cells. These data suggest that NK cells may contribute to protection from malaria symptoms via IL-10 production.

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JCI insight
JCI insight Medicine-General Medicine
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13.70
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1.20%
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543
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.
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