Longitudinal Follow-up Reveals Peripheral Immunological Changes Upon Tick Bite in a-Gal-Sensitized Individuals.

K Swiontek, J Fischer, F Hedin, D Revets, S Riel, N Chakrapani, U Mackenstedt, T Biedermann, A Kuehn, A Cosma, M Ollert, C Hilger
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Background and objectives: α-Gal syndrome is characterized by specific IgE (sIgE) antibodies to the carbohydrate galactose-α-1,3-galactose (α-Gal) and delayed onset of allergic symptoms after ingestion of mammalian meat. While tick bites are assumed to mediate sensitization, the immune response to tick bites has not yet been investigated. To investigate the peripheral immune response to tick bites in humans over time.

Methods: In a longitudinal cohort study, immunological reactions associated with tick bites (Ixodes species) were analyzed within 1 day (V1), 2 weeks (V2), 1 month (V3), and 3 months (V4) after the occurrence of a bite. sIgE, sIgG, and sIgG subclass levels, as well as 10 cytokines, were quantified. Deep immune phenotyping was performed using mass cytometry.

Results: A total of 4 controls and 10 patients were bitten by a tick and followed up over 3 months. None of the controls developed sIgE to α-Gal, and sIgE increased in all patients from V1 until V2/V3, as did IL-8 levels. We noted a significant increase in CD19+ B cells and B-cell subpopulations, as well as a decrease in γδ CD56+ T cells in patients between V0 and V1. At V1, frequencies of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and γδ CD56+ T cells were lower in patients than in controls.

Conclusion: Our study provides evidence of significant changes in several immune cell populations in α-Gal sensitized patients, along with increased levels of IL-8 and sIgE. This is the first exploratory study to investigate longitudinal peripheral immune profiles in patients and controls bitten by ticks.

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疟原虫过敏者被蜱虫叮咬后外周免疫学变化的纵向随访揭示。
背景和目的:α-Gal 综合征的特征是对碳水化合物半乳糖-α-1,3-半乳糖(α-Gal)产生特异性 IgE(sIgE)抗体,并在摄入哺乳动物肉类后延迟出现过敏症状。虽然蜱虫叮咬被认为是致敏的介质,但对蜱虫叮咬的免疫反应尚未进行研究。方法:在一项纵向队列研究中,对蜱虫叮咬的外周免疫反应进行研究:在一项纵向队列研究中,对蜱虫叮咬(Ixodes 种)后 1 天(V1)、2 周(V2)、1 个月(V3)和 3 个月(V4)内的免疫反应进行了分析。使用质控细胞仪进行了深度免疫表型分析:结果:共有 4 名对照组和 10 名患者被蜱虫叮咬,随访 3 个月。所有患者的 sIgE 从 V1 到 V2/V3 都有所增加,IL-8 水平也是如此。我们注意到,在 V0 和 V1 之间,患者的 CD19+ B 细胞和 B 细胞亚群明显增加,γδ CD56+ T 细胞减少。在 V1 期,患者的浆细胞树突状细胞(pDCs)和γδ CD56+ T 细胞的频率低于对照组:我们的研究证明,α-Gal 致敏患者的多种免疫细胞群发生了显著变化,IL-8 和 sIgE 水平也有所升高。这是对被蜱虫叮咬的患者和对照组的纵向外周免疫特征进行的首次探索性研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology (J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol) provides an attractive and very active forum for basic and clinical research in allergology and clinical immunology.Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology publishes original works, reviews, short communications and opinions.
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