使用新开发的光谱流式细胞术面板监测多发性硬化治疗相关受体的表达。

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Katharina Robichon, Jennifer Taylor, Imogen Milner, Kathryn Elizabeth Hally, Anne Camille La Flamme
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摘要

多发性硬化症(MS)是一种慢性免疫介导的自身免疫性疾病,其特征是自身反应性T细胞和其他炎症性免疫细胞从外周浸润到中枢神经系统。目前,还没有治愈多发性硬化症的方法,治疗方法包括疾病修饰疗法(dmt),其中大多数是修饰或删除特定的免疫细胞群。这些人群表达关键的MS治疗相关受体,这些受体在每个患者中可能表达不同,因此每种药物对个体的影响可能不同。在这里,我们开发了第一个全面的24参数流式细胞术免疫表型组,以评估全血中主要ms相关免疫细胞上治疗相关受体的表达。使用该面板分析treatment-naïve MS患者的全血样本,我们证明这些受体的表达水平在个体之间存在差异。参与者对选择的DMT治疗的反应也不同。在治疗过程中监测受体表达时,我们发现当受体表达在治疗开始时升高时,对治疗的反应增加。该小组在MS treatment-naïve参与者中可靠地检测这些受体,并在整个治疗过程中监测它们的表达。该工具将能够深入询问MS治疗靶向的免疫受体,并强调治疗相关受体表达水平可能用于预测或与治疗反应相关。
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Monitoring Treatment-Associated Receptor Expression in Multiple Sclerosis Using a Newly Developed Panel for Spectral Flow Cytometry.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, immune-mediated autoimmune disease characterized by the infiltration of autoreactive T cells and other inflammatory immune cells from the periphery into the central nervous system. Currently, there is no cure for MS, and treatment consists of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), most of which modify or delete specific immune cell populations. These populations express crucial MS treatment-associated receptors, which may be differentially expressed in each patient, and thus each drug may affect individuals differently. Here, we developed the first comprehensive 24-parameter flow cytometry immunophenotyping panel to evaluate treatment-associated receptor expression on the major MS-associated immune cells in whole blood. Analyzing whole blood samples from treatment-naïve individuals with MS using this panel, we demonstrated that expression levels of these receptors vary between individuals. Response to the chosen DMT treatment also differed across participants. When monitoring the receptor expression during the course of treatment, we detected an increased response to treatment when receptor expression was elevated at the start of treatment. This panel reliably detects these receptors in MS treatment-naïve participants and enables monitoring of their expression throughout treatment. This tool will enable deep interrogation of the immune receptors targeted by MS therapies and highlights that treatment-associated receptor expression levels might be used to predict or correlate with treatment response.

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Cytometry Part A
Cytometry Part A 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
13.50%
发文量
183
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cytometry Part A, the journal of quantitative single-cell analysis, features original research reports and reviews of innovative scientific studies employing quantitative single-cell measurement, separation, manipulation, and modeling techniques, as well as original articles on mechanisms of molecular and cellular functions obtained by cytometry techniques. The journal welcomes submissions from multiple research fields that fully embrace the study of the cytome: Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering Biophotonics Bioinformatics Cell Biology Computational Biology Data Science Immunology Parasitology Microbiology Neuroscience Cancer Stem Cells Tissue Regeneration.
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