Lower NK cell numbers in children with untreated juvenile dermatomyositis during the COVID-19 pandemic

Christopher Costin , Gabrielle Morgan , Amer Khojah , Marisa Klein-Gitelman , Lauren M. Pachman
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RNA viruses have been posited as triggers for Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM). The COVID-19 pandemic proved a unique opportunity to observe the effect of a novel RNA virus on JDM incidence and phenotype. We found the incidence of JDM increased from average of 6.9 cases per year from 2012 to 2019 to 9 cases per year from 2020 to 2021. We compared markers of disease activity in the patients diagnosed with JDM prior to and during the pandemic and found that patients diagnosed with JDM during the pandemic had significantly lower average NK cell counts 90.75(± 76) vs 163(±120) (P = 0.038) and NK cell percentage 3.63% (±2.3) vs. 6.6% (±4.1), (P = 0.008). Other markers of JDM did not significantly change. This study suggests that COVID-19 may be a viral trigger for JDM in selected cases and that NK cell dysregulation may be of particular interest in future research of virally triggered JDM.

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COVID-19大流行期间未经治疗的青少年皮肌炎儿童NK细胞数量降低
RNA病毒被认为是青少年皮肌炎(JDM)的诱因。新冠肺炎大流行证明了观察新型RNA病毒对JDM发病率和表型影响的独特机会。我们发现,JDM的发病率从2012年至2019年的平均每年6.9例增加到2020年至2021年的每年9例。我们比较了疫情前和疫情期间确诊为JDM的患者的疾病活动标志物,发现疫情期间确诊的JDM患者的平均NK细胞计数显著降低,分别为90.75(±76)和163(±120)(P=0.038),NK细胞百分比分别为3.63%(±2.3)和6.6%(±4.1)(P=0.008)。其他JDM标志物没有显著变化。这项研究表明,在选定的病例中,新冠肺炎可能是JDM的病毒触发因素,NK细胞失调可能对病毒触发的JDM的未来研究特别感兴趣。
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