PIMS-TS immunophenotype: description and comparison with healthy children, Kawasaki disease and severe viral and bacterial infections

IF 4 4区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-04-08 DOI:10.1080/23744235.2022.2059561
A. García‐Salido, I. Leoz-Gordillo, A. González Brabin, M. Garcia-Teresa, Amelia Martínez-de-Azagra-Garde, M. Iglesias-Bouzas, M. Cabrero-Hernández, G. de Lama Caro-Patón, J. L. Unzueta-Roch, A. Castillo-Robleda, M. Ramírez‐Orellana, M. Nieto-Moro
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Abstract Background A new clinical syndrome named Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally Associated with SARS-CoV-2 (PIMS-TS) has been described. This new disease is a leading cause of hospital and paediatric intensive care unit (PICU). It has been related to immunity dysregulation. Methods Prospective-retrospective observational study to describe the innate cell signature and immunophenotype of children admitted to PICU because of PIMS-TS (from March 2020 to September 2020). The immunophenotype was done through the expression analysis of these proteins of mononuclear cells: CD64, CD18, CD11a and CD11b. They were compared with previous healthy controls and children admitted to PICU because of bacterial infection, viral infection and Kawasaki disease (KD). Two hundred and forty-seven children were studied: 183 healthy controls, 25 viral infections, 20 bacterial infections, 6 KD and 13 PIMS-TS. Results PIMT-TS showed the lowest percentage of lymphocytes and monocytes with higher relative numbers of CD4+ (p = .000). Monocytes and neutrophils in PIMS-TS showed higher levels of CD64 expression (p = .000). Also, CD11a and CD11b were highly expressed (p =,000). Conclusion We observed a differential cell innate signature in PIMS-TS. These findings are consistent with a proinflammatory status (CD64 elevated expression) and lymphocyte trafficking to tissues (CD11a and CD11b). More studies should be carried out to confirm our results.
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PIMS-TS免疫表型:与健康儿童、川崎病和严重病毒、细菌感染的描述和比较
背景一种新的临床综合征被描述为与SARS-CoV-2时间相关的儿科炎症多系统综合征(PIMS-TS)。这种新疾病是医院和儿科重症监护病房(PICU)的主要原因。它与免疫失调有关。方法前瞻性-回顾性观察研究,描述2020年3月至2020年9月因PIMS-TS入住PICU的儿童的先天细胞特征和免疫表型。通过单核细胞CD64、CD18、CD11a和CD11b蛋白的表达分析进行免疫表型分析。比较既往健康对照和因细菌感染、病毒感染和川崎病(KD)入住PICU的患儿。研究对象为247名儿童:健康对照183名,病毒感染25名,细菌感染20名,KD 6名,PIMS-TS 13名。结果pmt - ts淋巴细胞和单核细胞比例最低,CD4+相对数量较高(p = 0.000)。PIMS-TS中单核细胞和中性粒细胞CD64表达水平较高(p = 0.000)。CD11a和CD11b也高表达(p = 000)。结论在PIMS-TS中观察到不同的细胞先天特征。这些发现与促炎状态(CD64表达升高)和淋巴细胞向组织转运(CD11a和CD11b)一致。需要进行更多的研究来证实我们的结果。
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Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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8.20
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92
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases (formerly Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing articles on all aspects of human infection, including pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, and also on medical microbiology and epidemiology
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