新生儿线粒体对t细胞活化反应的改变。

G Mészáros, Cs Orbán, A Kaposi, G Toldi, B Gyarmati, T Tulassay, Barna Vásárhelyi
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未标记:线粒体功能对t细胞功能有重大影响。在这项研究中,我们研究了在短时间t细胞激活过程中,新生t细胞的线粒体功能是否与成年t细胞的线粒体功能不同。方法:我们使用流式细胞术方法检测线粒体质量,并监测线粒体Ca +水平、线粒体电位和超氧化物生成,同时监测细胞质Ca +水平与血凝素诱导的12例足月新生儿和11例健康成人CD4+和CD8+ t细胞激活过程中的线粒体Ca +水平。结果:新生儿CD4+和CD8+细胞的基线线粒体质量低于成人。与成人相比,新生儿静息CD4+ t细胞的细胞质Ca 2 +水平较低,这与正常激活诱导的Ca 2 +反应有关。在短期活化过程中,新生儿细胞质Ca 2 +的反应低于成人CD8+ t细胞。CD4+新生T细胞线粒体ca2 +摄取增加,CD8+新生T细胞线粒体ca2 +摄取减少。与成人相比,CD4+线粒体去极化增加,CD8+新生儿t细胞去极化减少。新生儿CD4+细胞和CD8+细胞的超氧化物生成量分别高于成人。结论:我们的数据表明,与成人t细胞相比,新生儿t细胞在线粒体功能和超氧化物生成方面存在显著差异。
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Altered mitochondrial response to activation of T-cells in neonate.

Unlabelled: Mitochondrial functions have a major impact on T-cell functionality. In this study we characterized whether mitochondrial function in the neonatal T-cells differs from that in the adult T-cells during short T-cell activation.

Methods: We used flow cytometry methods to test mitochondrial mass and to monitor mitochondrial Ca²⁺ levels, mitochondrial potential and superoxide generation in parallel with cytoplasmic Ca²⁺ levels during phythohaemagglutinine-induced activation of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells of 12 term neonates and 11 healthy adults.

Results: Baseline mitochondrial mass of CD4+ and CD8+ cells was lower in the neonate than in the adult. In comparison with the adult, neonatal resting CD4+ T-cells had lower cytoplasmic Ca²⁺ levels and this was associated with normal activation induced Ca²⁺-response. During short-term activation cytoplasmic Ca²⁺-response was lower in neonatal than in adult CD8+ T-cells. Mitochondrial Ca²⁺ uptake was increased in CD4+ neonatal T cells while it decreased in CD8+ T-cells. Mitochondrial depolarization was increased in CD4+ and decreased in CD8+ neonatal T-cells compared to adults. Superoxide generation was higher and equal in neonatal CD4+ and CD8+ cells, respectively, compared to the adult ones.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that neonatal T-cells exhibit marked differences in mitochondrial function and superoxide generation compared to adult T-cells.

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Acta physiologica Hungarica
Acta physiologica Hungarica 医学-生理学
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