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Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis

Our aim was to characterize glomerular monocytes (Mo) infiltration and to correlate them with peripheral circulating Mo subsets and severity of lupus nephritis (LN). Methods. We evaluated 48 LN biopsy samples from a referral hospital. Recognition of Mo cells was done using microscopic view and immun...

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Autores principales: Barrera García, Anabel, Gómez-Puerta, José A., Arias, Luis F., Burbano, Catalina, Restrepo, Mauricio, Vanegas, Adriana L., Muñoz, Carlos H., Rojas, Mauricio, González, Luis A., Vásquez, Gloria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28070418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9324315
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author Barrera García, Anabel
Gómez-Puerta, José A.
Arias, Luis F.
Burbano, Catalina
Restrepo, Mauricio
Vanegas, Adriana L.
Muñoz, Carlos H.
Rojas, Mauricio
González, Luis A.
Vásquez, Gloria
author_facet Barrera García, Anabel
Gómez-Puerta, José A.
Arias, Luis F.
Burbano, Catalina
Restrepo, Mauricio
Vanegas, Adriana L.
Muñoz, Carlos H.
Rojas, Mauricio
González, Luis A.
Vásquez, Gloria
author_sort Barrera García, Anabel
collection PubMed
description Our aim was to characterize glomerular monocytes (Mo) infiltration and to correlate them with peripheral circulating Mo subsets and severity of lupus nephritis (LN). Methods. We evaluated 48 LN biopsy samples from a referral hospital. Recognition of Mo cells was done using microscopic view and immunohistochemistry stain with CD14 and CD16. Based on the number of cells, we classified LN samples as low degree of diffuse infiltration (<5 cells) and high degree of diffuse infiltration (≥5 cells). Immunophenotyping of peripheral Mo subsets was done using flow cytometry. Results. Mean age was 34.0 ± 11.7 years and the mean SLEDAI was 17.5 ± 6.9. The most common SLE manifestations were proteinuria (91%) and hypocomplementemia (75%). Severe LN was found in 70% of patients (Class III, 27%; Class IV, 43%). Severe LN patients and patients with higher grade of CD16(+) infiltration had lower levels of nonclassical (CD14(+)CD16(++)) Mo in peripheral blood. Conclusions. Our results might suggest that those patients with more severe forms of LN had a higher grade of CD14(+)CD16(+) infiltration and lower peripheral levels of nonclassical (CD14(+)CD16(++)) Mo and might reflect a recruitment process in renal tissues. However, given the small sample, our results must be interpreted carefully.
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spelling pubmed-51874552017-01-09 Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis Barrera García, Anabel Gómez-Puerta, José A. Arias, Luis F. Burbano, Catalina Restrepo, Mauricio Vanegas, Adriana L. Muñoz, Carlos H. Rojas, Mauricio González, Luis A. Vásquez, Gloria Autoimmune Dis Research Article Our aim was to characterize glomerular monocytes (Mo) infiltration and to correlate them with peripheral circulating Mo subsets and severity of lupus nephritis (LN). Methods. We evaluated 48 LN biopsy samples from a referral hospital. Recognition of Mo cells was done using microscopic view and immunohistochemistry stain with CD14 and CD16. Based on the number of cells, we classified LN samples as low degree of diffuse infiltration (<5 cells) and high degree of diffuse infiltration (≥5 cells). Immunophenotyping of peripheral Mo subsets was done using flow cytometry. Results. Mean age was 34.0 ± 11.7 years and the mean SLEDAI was 17.5 ± 6.9. The most common SLE manifestations were proteinuria (91%) and hypocomplementemia (75%). Severe LN was found in 70% of patients (Class III, 27%; Class IV, 43%). Severe LN patients and patients with higher grade of CD16(+) infiltration had lower levels of nonclassical (CD14(+)CD16(++)) Mo in peripheral blood. Conclusions. Our results might suggest that those patients with more severe forms of LN had a higher grade of CD14(+)CD16(+) infiltration and lower peripheral levels of nonclassical (CD14(+)CD16(++)) Mo and might reflect a recruitment process in renal tissues. However, given the small sample, our results must be interpreted carefully. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5187455/ /pubmed/28070418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9324315 Text en Copyright © 2016 Anabel Barrera García et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Barrera García, Anabel
Gómez-Puerta, José A.
Arias, Luis F.
Burbano, Catalina
Restrepo, Mauricio
Vanegas, Adriana L.
Muñoz, Carlos H.
Rojas, Mauricio
González, Luis A.
Vásquez, Gloria
Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis
title Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis
title_full Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis
title_fullStr Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis
title_full_unstemmed Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis
title_short Infiltrating CD16(+) Are Associated with a Reduction in Peripheral CD14(+)CD16(++) Monocytes and Severe Forms of Lupus Nephritis
title_sort infiltrating cd16(+) are associated with a reduction in peripheral cd14(+)cd16(++) monocytes and severe forms of lupus nephritis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28070418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9324315
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