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Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a disturbing disease in women, and 50% of RPL is reported to be associated with immune dysfunction. Most previous studies of RPL focused mainly on the relationship between RPL and either T cells or natural killer (NK) cells in peripheral blood and the decidua; few s...

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Autores principales: Liu, Hong, Lin, Xin-Xiu, Huang, Xiao-Bo, Huang, Dong-Hui, Song, Su, Chen, Yang-Jiao, Tang, Jing, Tao, Ding, Yin, Zhi-Nan, Mor, Gil, Liao, Ai-Hua
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8195235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122414
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.657552
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author Liu, Hong
Lin, Xin-Xiu
Huang, Xiao-Bo
Huang, Dong-Hui
Song, Su
Chen, Yang-Jiao
Tang, Jing
Tao, Ding
Yin, Zhi-Nan
Mor, Gil
Liao, Ai-Hua
author_facet Liu, Hong
Lin, Xin-Xiu
Huang, Xiao-Bo
Huang, Dong-Hui
Song, Su
Chen, Yang-Jiao
Tang, Jing
Tao, Ding
Yin, Zhi-Nan
Mor, Gil
Liao, Ai-Hua
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description Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a disturbing disease in women, and 50% of RPL is reported to be associated with immune dysfunction. Most previous studies of RPL focused mainly on the relationship between RPL and either T cells or natural killer (NK) cells in peripheral blood and the decidua; few studies presented the systemic profiles of the peripheral immune cell subsets in RPL women. Herein, we simultaneously detected 63 immune cell phenotypes in the peripheral blood from nonpregnant women (NPW), women with a history of normal pregnancy (NP) and women with a history of RPL (RPL) by multi-parameter flow cytometry. The results demonstrated that the percentages of naïve CD4(+) T cells, central memory CD4(+) T cells, naïve CD8(+) T cells, mature NK cells, Vδ1(+) T cells and the ratio of Vδ1(+) T cells/Vδ2(+) T cells were significantly higher in the RPL group than those in the NPW and NP groups, whereas the percentages of terminal differentiated CD4(+) T cells, effective memory CD4(+) T cells, immature NK cells and Vδ2(+) T cells were significantly lower in the RPL group than those in the NPW and NP groups. Interestingly, we found that peripheral T helper (T(PH)) cells were more abundant in the NPW group than in the NP and RPL groups. In addition, we also determined the 5(th) percentile lower limit and 95(th) percentile upper limit of the significantly changed immunological parameters based on the files of the NPW group. Taken together, this is the first study to simultaneously characterize the multiple immune cell subsets in the peripheral blood at a relatively large scale in RPL, which might provide a global readout of the immune status for clinicians to identify clinically-relevant immune disorders and guide them to make clear and individualized advice and treatment plans.
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spelling pubmed-81952352021-06-12 Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Liu, Hong Lin, Xin-Xiu Huang, Xiao-Bo Huang, Dong-Hui Song, Su Chen, Yang-Jiao Tang, Jing Tao, Ding Yin, Zhi-Nan Mor, Gil Liao, Ai-Hua Front Immunol Immunology Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a disturbing disease in women, and 50% of RPL is reported to be associated with immune dysfunction. Most previous studies of RPL focused mainly on the relationship between RPL and either T cells or natural killer (NK) cells in peripheral blood and the decidua; few studies presented the systemic profiles of the peripheral immune cell subsets in RPL women. Herein, we simultaneously detected 63 immune cell phenotypes in the peripheral blood from nonpregnant women (NPW), women with a history of normal pregnancy (NP) and women with a history of RPL (RPL) by multi-parameter flow cytometry. The results demonstrated that the percentages of naïve CD4(+) T cells, central memory CD4(+) T cells, naïve CD8(+) T cells, mature NK cells, Vδ1(+) T cells and the ratio of Vδ1(+) T cells/Vδ2(+) T cells were significantly higher in the RPL group than those in the NPW and NP groups, whereas the percentages of terminal differentiated CD4(+) T cells, effective memory CD4(+) T cells, immature NK cells and Vδ2(+) T cells were significantly lower in the RPL group than those in the NPW and NP groups. Interestingly, we found that peripheral T helper (T(PH)) cells were more abundant in the NPW group than in the NP and RPL groups. In addition, we also determined the 5(th) percentile lower limit and 95(th) percentile upper limit of the significantly changed immunological parameters based on the files of the NPW group. Taken together, this is the first study to simultaneously characterize the multiple immune cell subsets in the peripheral blood at a relatively large scale in RPL, which might provide a global readout of the immune status for clinicians to identify clinically-relevant immune disorders and guide them to make clear and individualized advice and treatment plans. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8195235/ /pubmed/34122414 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.657552 Text en Copyright © 2021 Liu, Lin, Huang, Huang, Song, Chen, Tang, Tao, Yin, Mor and Liao https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Liu, Hong
Lin, Xin-Xiu
Huang, Xiao-Bo
Huang, Dong-Hui
Song, Su
Chen, Yang-Jiao
Tang, Jing
Tao, Ding
Yin, Zhi-Nan
Mor, Gil
Liao, Ai-Hua
Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
title Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
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title_fullStr Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
title_full_unstemmed Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
title_short Systemic Characterization of Novel Immune Cell Phenotypes in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
title_sort systemic characterization of novel immune cell phenotypes in recurrent pregnancy loss
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8195235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34122414
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.657552
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