揭示 NK 细胞的非适配状态:研究艾滋病毒/丙型肝炎病毒双重感染患者的 NKp30 受体及其同工酶的分布情况

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular immunology Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1016/j.molimm.2024.05.010
Cecilia Gutiérrez-Iñiguez , Paulina Cervantes-Rodríguez , Luz Alicia González-Hernández , Jaime Federico Andrade-Villanueva , Gloria Yareli Gutiérrez-Silerio , Marcela Peña Rodríguez , Alina Xcaret Rubio-Sánchez , Estefania García-Castillo , María Eugenia Marín-Contreras , Susana Del Toro-Arreola , Miriam Ruth Bueno-Topete , Natali Vega-Magaña
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背景艾滋病毒/丙型肝炎病毒(HIV/HCV)合并感染与肝损伤的快速进展有关。NK 细胞群失调尤其令人关注,因为这些细胞已被证明能有效阻断 HCV 复制并具有抗纤维化活性。NKp30 受体与肿瘤细胞裂解有关,在病毒感染过程中起着至关重要的作用。在本研究中,我们根据 HIV/HCV 患者的 CD56 和 CD16 表达、NKp30 受体表达、其同工酶 A、B 和 C 以及细胞毒性分子确定了 NK 细胞亚群。结果:从 APRI 和 FIB-4 指数来看,HCV 感染者的肝损伤程度高于 HIV 组和 HIV/HCV 组。HCV组的NKp30同工酶A表达减少,NK细胞频率在组间无差异;但HIV/HCV患者的CD56brigth亚群、NKp30受体和CD247适配链减少;此外,我们发现HIV/HCV患者血清中可溶性IL-8、IL-10、IL-12和IL-23水平升高。结论HCV和HIV/HCV患者的NK细胞有多个参数处于非适配状态;了解HIV/HCV和HCV患者的这些功能失调的免疫学参数,可以阐明改善NK细胞适配状态的新型疗法,从而提高它们对抗肝损伤的功能。
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Unraveling the non-fitness status of NK cells: Examining the NKp30 receptor and its isoforms distribution in HIV/HCV coinfected patients

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HIV/HCV coinfection is associated with a rapid progression to liver damage. Specifically, NK cell population dysregulation is of particular interest, as these cells have been shown to block HCV replication effectively and have an anti-fibrogenic activity. The NKp30 receptor is linked to tumor cell lysis and has a crucial role during viral infections. In the present study, we determined the subpopulations of NK cells based on CD56 and CD16 expression, NKp30 receptor expression, its isoforms A, B, and C, along with the cytotoxicity molecules in patients with HIV/HCV. Results: evidenced by the APRI and FIB-4 indices, the HCV-infected patients presented greater liver damage than the HIV and HIV/HCV groups. The HCV group presented a decreased expression of NKp30 isoform A, and NK cell frequency was not different between groups; however, CD56brigth subpopulation, NKp30 receptor, and CD247 adaptor chain were decreased in HIV/HCV patients; further, we described increased levels of soluble IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, and IL-23 in the serum of HIV/HCV patients. Conclusions: HCV and HIV/HCV patients have multiple parameters of non-fitness status in NK cells; awareness of these dysfunctional immunological parameters in HIV/HCV and HCV patients can elucidate possible novel therapeutics directed towards the improvement of NK cell fitness status, in order to improve their function against liver damage.

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Molecular immunology
Molecular immunology 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Immunology publishes original articles, reviews and commentaries on all areas of immunology, with a particular focus on description of cellular, biochemical or genetic mechanisms underlying immunological phenomena. Studies on all model organisms, from invertebrates to humans, are suitable. Examples include, but are not restricted to: Infection, autoimmunity, transplantation, immunodeficiencies, inflammation and tumor immunology Mechanisms of induction, regulation and termination of innate and adaptive immunity Intercellular communication, cooperation and regulation Intracellular mechanisms of immunity (endocytosis, protein trafficking, pathogen recognition, antigen presentation, etc) Mechanisms of action of the cells and molecules of the immune system Structural analysis Development of the immune system Comparative immunology and evolution of the immune system "Omics" studies and bioinformatics Vaccines, biotechnology and therapeutic manipulation of the immune system (therapeutic antibodies, cytokines, cellular therapies, etc) Technical developments.
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