Studies of immune parameters in adolescents over the period of 2020-2021

S. Kostarev, T. Sereda
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Changes of immune system in adolescents during the 2020-2021 pandemic have not been sufficiently studied. The paper concerns features of flow cytometric indexes among the children of different age groups and their immunoglobulin status. The cohort was classified into 12 categories (3 age subgroups, and 4 categories relative to immunoglobulin status). The aim of this work was to investigate changes in the immunograms among children and adolescents during the COVID pandemic evaluated by means of flow cytometry. The methodology of the present work was based on evaluation of immunograms including biochemical studies and flow cytometric analysis. The results of immunological studies of the patients were classified into three age categories. Laboratory diagnostics of human immune system was performed by means of serological and flow cytometric analyses. A total of 250 samples were analyzed in the course of the study. Primary classification of immunograms was performed by immunoglobulin A, M and G status into four categories as follows: absence of disease (R1); immunoglobulin A, M, G values within the reference ranges and active disease (R2); immunoglobulin A and M beyond the reference ranges and passive disease stage (R3); immunoglobulin G and M status and patient recovery process (R4). Eight parameters of immune cells detectable by flow cytometry were chosen for evaluation: total leukocytes, lymphocytes, T lymphocytes (CD3+), B lymphocytes (CD19+), NK cells (CD16+CD56+), T helper cells (CD3+CD4+), NKT cells, and immunoregulation index (CD4+/CD8+). Quantitative assessment of deviations for these indices from the reference values was performed in three distinct age groups under 18 years of age living in the Perm region of the Russian Federation during the pandemic of 2020-2021. The results showed that, in the R1 category, exceeding of reference values was observed for T cells and B cells in the older and younger groups. For T helper cells and immunoregulation index, the reference thresholds were exceeded in the younger groups. The R2 patients had higher leukocyte levels in the older group along with lower immunoglobulin levels. The immunoregulation index in the younger group was accompanied by higher immunoglobulin levels. T cell levels were decreased in the middle group, along with reduced immunoglobulin levels. B lymphocyte values were elevated in the middle group with decreased immunoglobulin levels. In R3 children, a decrease was observed in the immunoregulation index for the older group, with decreased immunoglobulin levels. In the R4 category, the decreased overall deviation of the main immunogram indexes was revealed.
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2020-2021年大流行期间青少年免疫系统的变化尚未得到充分研究。本文对不同年龄组儿童的流式细胞术指标特点及免疫球蛋白状况进行了分析。该队列被分为12个类别(3个年龄亚组,4个相对于免疫球蛋白状态的类别)。本研究的目的是通过流式细胞术评估COVID大流行期间儿童和青少年免疫图的变化。本研究的方法是基于免疫图的评价,包括生化研究和流式细胞分析。患者的免疫学研究结果分为三个年龄组。通过血清学和流式细胞术分析进行人体免疫系统的实验室诊断。在研究过程中,总共分析了250个样本。根据免疫球蛋白A、M、G状态对免疫图进行初步分类,分为四类:无病(R1);免疫球蛋白A、M、G值在参考范围内与活动性疾病(R2);免疫球蛋白A和M超出参考范围和被动疾病阶段(R3);免疫球蛋白G和M状态与患者康复过程(R4)。选择流式细胞术检测到的免疫细胞8个参数:总白细胞、淋巴细胞、T淋巴细胞(CD3+)、B淋巴细胞(CD19+)、NK细胞(CD16+CD56+)、T辅助细胞(CD3+CD4+)、NKT细胞和免疫调节指数(CD4+/CD8+)。在2020-2021年大流行期间,对居住在俄罗斯联邦彼尔姆地区18岁以下的三个不同年龄组的这些指数与参考值的偏差进行了定量评估。结果显示,在R1类别中,老年组和年轻组的T细胞和B细胞均超过参考值。在辅助性T细胞和免疫调节指数方面,年轻组超过了参考阈值。R2患者的白细胞水平高于老年组,同时免疫球蛋白水平较低。低龄组免疫调节指数升高,免疫球蛋白水平升高。中间组T细胞水平降低,免疫球蛋白水平降低。中间组B淋巴细胞值升高,免疫球蛋白水平降低。在R3组儿童中,观察到老年组的免疫调节指数下降,免疫球蛋白水平下降。在R4类中,主要免疫图指标的总体偏差减小。
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