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Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

BACKGROUND: Hantaan virus (HTNV) infection can cause severe hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). Inflammatory monocytes (iMOs) are involved in early antiviral responses. Previous studies have found that blood iMOs numbers increase in the acute phase of HFRS. Here, we further identified the...

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Autores principales: Tang, Kang, Hou, Yongli, Cheng, Linfeng, Zhang, Yusi, Li, Juan, Qin, Qi, Zheng, Xuyang, Jia, Xiaozhou, Zhang, Chunmei, Zhuang, Ran, Zhang, Yun, Jin, Boquan, Chen, Lihua, Ma, Ying
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10435008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37585670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2023.2247000
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author Tang, Kang
Hou, Yongli
Cheng, Linfeng
Zhang, Yusi
Li, Juan
Qin, Qi
Zheng, Xuyang
Jia, Xiaozhou
Zhang, Chunmei
Zhuang, Ran
Zhang, Yun
Jin, Boquan
Chen, Lihua
Ma, Ying
author_facet Tang, Kang
Hou, Yongli
Cheng, Linfeng
Zhang, Yusi
Li, Juan
Qin, Qi
Zheng, Xuyang
Jia, Xiaozhou
Zhang, Chunmei
Zhuang, Ran
Zhang, Yun
Jin, Boquan
Chen, Lihua
Ma, Ying
author_sort Tang, Kang
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Hantaan virus (HTNV) infection can cause severe hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). Inflammatory monocytes (iMOs) are involved in early antiviral responses. Previous studies have found that blood iMOs numbers increase in the acute phase of HFRS. Here, we further identified the phenotypic characteristics of iMOs in HFRS and explored whether phenotypic changes in iMOs were associated with HFRS severity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood samples from 85 HFRS patients were used for phenotypic analysis of iMOs by flow cytometry. Plasma HTNV load was determined using RT-PCR. THP-1 cells overexpressing CD226 were used to investigate the effects of CD226 on HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80 expression. A mouse model was used to test macrophage phenotype following HTNV infection. RESULTS: The proportion of CD226(-) iMOs in the acute phase of HFRS was 66.83 (35.05-81.72) %, which was significantly higher than that in the convalescent phase (5.32 (1.36-13.52) %) and normal controls (7.39 (1.15-18.11) %) (p < 0.0001). In the acute phase, the proportion of CD226(-) iMOs increased more in patients with more severe HFRS and correlated positively with HTNV load and negatively with platelet count. Notably, CD226(-) iMOs expressed lower levels of HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80 than CD226(+) iMOs, and overexpression CD226 could enhance the expression of HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80. In a mouse model, HTNV also induced the expansion of CD226(-) macrophages, with decreased expression of I-A/I-E and CD80. CONCLUSIONS: CD226(-) iMOs increased during HTNV infection and the decrease in CD226 hampered the expression of HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80, which may promote the immune escape of HTNV and exacerbate clinical symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-104350082023-08-18 Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome Tang, Kang Hou, Yongli Cheng, Linfeng Zhang, Yusi Li, Juan Qin, Qi Zheng, Xuyang Jia, Xiaozhou Zhang, Chunmei Zhuang, Ran Zhang, Yun Jin, Boquan Chen, Lihua Ma, Ying Ann Med Infectious Diseases BACKGROUND: Hantaan virus (HTNV) infection can cause severe hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). Inflammatory monocytes (iMOs) are involved in early antiviral responses. Previous studies have found that blood iMOs numbers increase in the acute phase of HFRS. Here, we further identified the phenotypic characteristics of iMOs in HFRS and explored whether phenotypic changes in iMOs were associated with HFRS severity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood samples from 85 HFRS patients were used for phenotypic analysis of iMOs by flow cytometry. Plasma HTNV load was determined using RT-PCR. THP-1 cells overexpressing CD226 were used to investigate the effects of CD226 on HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80 expression. A mouse model was used to test macrophage phenotype following HTNV infection. RESULTS: The proportion of CD226(-) iMOs in the acute phase of HFRS was 66.83 (35.05-81.72) %, which was significantly higher than that in the convalescent phase (5.32 (1.36-13.52) %) and normal controls (7.39 (1.15-18.11) %) (p < 0.0001). In the acute phase, the proportion of CD226(-) iMOs increased more in patients with more severe HFRS and correlated positively with HTNV load and negatively with platelet count. Notably, CD226(-) iMOs expressed lower levels of HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80 than CD226(+) iMOs, and overexpression CD226 could enhance the expression of HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80. In a mouse model, HTNV also induced the expansion of CD226(-) macrophages, with decreased expression of I-A/I-E and CD80. CONCLUSIONS: CD226(-) iMOs increased during HTNV infection and the decrease in CD226 hampered the expression of HLA-DR/DP/DQ and CD80, which may promote the immune escape of HTNV and exacerbate clinical symptoms. Taylor & Francis 2023-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10435008/ /pubmed/37585670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2023.2247000 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.
spellingShingle Infectious Diseases
Tang, Kang
Hou, Yongli
Cheng, Linfeng
Zhang, Yusi
Li, Juan
Qin, Qi
Zheng, Xuyang
Jia, Xiaozhou
Zhang, Chunmei
Zhuang, Ran
Zhang, Yun
Jin, Boquan
Chen, Lihua
Ma, Ying
Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
title Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
title_full Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
title_fullStr Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
title_short Increased blood CD226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
title_sort increased blood cd226(-) inflammatory monocytes with low antigen presenting potential correlate positively with severity of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
topic Infectious Diseases
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10435008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37585670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2023.2247000
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