Jens Kelsen, Thomas D Sandahl, Line Storm, Petra Frings-Meuthen, Jens F Dahlerup, Steffen Thiel
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摘要
背景:太空飞行研究和地面微重力类似物表明,人体免疫力会下降。曼南结合凝集素(MBL)和 H-、L- 和 M-镰刀菌素共同构成了凝集素途径,并通过激活补体来介导病原体的清除。我们假设模拟微重力可能会削弱人体的先天性免疫功能,并研究了6°头朝下倾斜卧床休息(HDT)21天对MBL和ficolin水平的影响:方法: 在 6 个月的时间内,7 名男性接受了两次 HDT。通过时间分辨免疫荧光测定法(TRIFMA)分析了血液样本中的 MBL、H-、L- 和 M-ficolin、44 kDa 的甘露糖结合凝集素相关蛋白(MAp44)和肝脏收集蛋白 1(CL-L1):结果:我们观察到了明确的个体干预前甲基溴和飞克林水平。在恢复阶段,MBL 水平下降(平均为 282 ng - ml-¹)。相反,CL-L1(一种具有类似 MBL 特性的蛋白质)在恢复阶段有所增加(平均 102 ng - ml-¹)。M-ficolin 在 HDT 的头 2 天内增加(平均 79 ng - ml-¹),随后在恢复阶段减少(平均 112 ng - ml-¹)。在 HDT 期间,L-ficolin 增加(平均 304 ng - ml-¹),而 H-ficolin 基本不受影响。MAp44是凝集素通路的下调因子,在恢复阶段最初下降(平均 78 ng - ml-¹),随后上升(平均 131 ng - ml-¹):讨论:MBL 和 ficolin 水平的变化不大,就我们目前的知识来看,不会导致明显的免疫缺陷。当受试者恢复直立姿势时,会出现明显的变化。在选定的个体中,这些变化似乎是对 HDT 的一种保守反应。
Changes in the levels of mannan-binding lectin and ficolins during head-down tilted bed rest.
Background: Spaceflight studies and ground-based analogues of microgravity indicate a weakening of human immunity. Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) and H-, L-, and M-ficolin together constitute the lectin pathway and mediate the clearance of pathogens through complement activation. We hypothesized that simulated microgravity may weaken human innate immune functions and studied the impact of 6° head-down tilted bed rest (HDT) for 21 d on MBL and ficolin levels.
Methods: Within a 6-mo period, seven men underwent two periods of HDT. Blood samples were analyzed for MBL, H-, L-, and M-ficolin, mannose-binding lectin-associated protein of 44 kDa (MAp44), and collectin liver 1 (CL-L1) by time-resolved immunofluorometric assays (TRIFMA).
Results: We observed well-defined individual preintervention levels of MBL and ficolins. Remarkably similar intraindividual changes occurred for MBL and MBL levels decreased (mean 282 ng · ml⁻¹) in the recovery phase. Conversely, CL-L1, a protein with MBL-like properties, increased (mean 102 ng · ml⁻¹) during the recovery phase. M-ficolin increased (mean 79 ng · ml⁻¹) within the first 2 d of HDT, followed by a decrease (mean 112 ng · ml⁻¹) during the recovery phase. L-ficolin increased (mean 304 ng · ml⁻¹) during HDT, while H-ficolin was essentially unaffected. MAp44, a down-regulator of the lectin pathway, decreased initially (mean 78 ng · ml⁻¹) in the recovery phase followed by an increase (mean 131 ng · ml⁻¹).
Discussion: Alterations in MBL and ficolin levels were modest and with our current knowledge do not lead to overt immunodeficiency. Pronounced changes occurred when the subjects resumed the upright position. In selected individuals, these changes appear to be a conserved response to HDT.