与镰状细胞性状相关的T细胞亚群的改变。

Blood and genomics discovery Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-08 DOI:10.70322/bgd.2025.10001
Alexander P Reiner, Laura M Raffield, Lynette Ekunwe, Nels C Olson, Paul L Auer, Margaret F Doyle
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镰状细胞特征(SCT)与各种免疫相关实验室参数的改变有关,包括循环淋巴细胞计数降低。为了进一步表征SCT对免疫系统的影响,我们对外周血单核细胞和淋巴细胞免疫细胞亚群进行了流式细胞术,这些细胞来自一个大型社区的SCT阳性(n = 68)和SCT阴性(n = 959)黑人成年人。SCT与CD8+和CD4+ T细胞亚群比例降低显著相关,这些细胞亚群包括重复免疫系统挑战的衰老样标记。这些免疫改变可能对SCT患者对各种传染病的易感性有潜在的影响。
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Alterations of T Cell Subsets Associated with Sickle Cell Trait.

Sickle cell trait (SCT) has been associated with alterations in various immune-related laboratory parameters including lower circulating lymphocyte counts. To further characterize the impact of SCT on the immune system, we performed flow cytometry of monocyte and lymphocyte immune cell subsets from peripheral blood mononuclear cells collected in a large, community-based cohort of SCT-positive (n = 68) and SCT-negative (n = 959) Black adults. SCT was significantly associated with lower proportions of CD8+ and CD4+ T cell subsets that include senescent-like markers of repeated immune system challenges. These immune alterations could have potential implications for the susceptibility of individuals with SCT to various infectious diseases.

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