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In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a condition of functional hypo-/a-splenism in which predisposition to bacterial infections is only a facet of a wide spectrum of immune-dysregulation disorders forming the clinical expression of a peculiar immunophenotype. The objective of this study was to perform an in...

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Autores principales: Giulietti, Giulia, Zama, Daniele, Conti, Francesca, Moratti, Mattia, Presutti, Maria Teresa, Belotti, Tamara, Cantarini, Maria Elena, Facchini, Elena, Bassi, Mirna, Selva, Paola, Magrini, Elisabetta, Lanari, Marcello, Pession, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683425
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11113037
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author Giulietti, Giulia
Zama, Daniele
Conti, Francesca
Moratti, Mattia
Presutti, Maria Teresa
Belotti, Tamara
Cantarini, Maria Elena
Facchini, Elena
Bassi, Mirna
Selva, Paola
Magrini, Elisabetta
Lanari, Marcello
Pession, Andrea
author_facet Giulietti, Giulia
Zama, Daniele
Conti, Francesca
Moratti, Mattia
Presutti, Maria Teresa
Belotti, Tamara
Cantarini, Maria Elena
Facchini, Elena
Bassi, Mirna
Selva, Paola
Magrini, Elisabetta
Lanari, Marcello
Pession, Andrea
author_sort Giulietti, Giulia
collection PubMed
description Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a condition of functional hypo-/a-splenism in which predisposition to bacterial infections is only a facet of a wide spectrum of immune-dysregulation disorders forming the clinical expression of a peculiar immunophenotype. The objective of this study was to perform an in-depth immunophenotypical characterization of SCD pediatric patients, looking for plausible correlations between immunological biomarkers, the impact of hydroxyurea (HU) treatment and clinical course. This was an observational case–control study including 43 patients. The cohort was divided into two main groups, SCD subjects (19/43) and controls (24/43), differing in the presence/absence of an SCD diagnosis. The SCD group was split up into HU+ (12/19) and HU− (7/19) subgroups, respectively receiving or not a concomitant HU treatment. The principal outcomes measured were differences in the immunophenotyping between SCD patients and controls through chi-squared tests, t-tests, and Pearson’s correlation analysis between clinical and immunological parameters. Leukocyte and neutrophil increase, T-cell depletion with prevalence of memory T-cell compartment, NK and B-naïve subset elevation with memory and CD21low B subset reduction, and IgG expansion, significantly distinguished the SCD HU− subgroup from controls, with naïve T cells, switched-memory B cells and IgG maintaining differences between the SCD HU+ group and controls (p-value of <0.05). The mean CD4+ central-memory T-cell% count was the single independent variable showing a positive correlation with vaso-occlusive crisis score in the SCD group (Pearson’s R = 0.039). We report preliminary data assessing plausible clinical implications of baseline and HU-related SCD immunophenotypical alterations, which need to be validated in larger samples, but potentially affecting hypo-/a-splenism immuno-chemoprophylactic recommendations.
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spelling pubmed-91817042022-06-10 In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy Giulietti, Giulia Zama, Daniele Conti, Francesca Moratti, Mattia Presutti, Maria Teresa Belotti, Tamara Cantarini, Maria Elena Facchini, Elena Bassi, Mirna Selva, Paola Magrini, Elisabetta Lanari, Marcello Pession, Andrea J Clin Med Article Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a condition of functional hypo-/a-splenism in which predisposition to bacterial infections is only a facet of a wide spectrum of immune-dysregulation disorders forming the clinical expression of a peculiar immunophenotype. The objective of this study was to perform an in-depth immunophenotypical characterization of SCD pediatric patients, looking for plausible correlations between immunological biomarkers, the impact of hydroxyurea (HU) treatment and clinical course. This was an observational case–control study including 43 patients. The cohort was divided into two main groups, SCD subjects (19/43) and controls (24/43), differing in the presence/absence of an SCD diagnosis. The SCD group was split up into HU+ (12/19) and HU− (7/19) subgroups, respectively receiving or not a concomitant HU treatment. The principal outcomes measured were differences in the immunophenotyping between SCD patients and controls through chi-squared tests, t-tests, and Pearson’s correlation analysis between clinical and immunological parameters. Leukocyte and neutrophil increase, T-cell depletion with prevalence of memory T-cell compartment, NK and B-naïve subset elevation with memory and CD21low B subset reduction, and IgG expansion, significantly distinguished the SCD HU− subgroup from controls, with naïve T cells, switched-memory B cells and IgG maintaining differences between the SCD HU+ group and controls (p-value of <0.05). The mean CD4+ central-memory T-cell% count was the single independent variable showing a positive correlation with vaso-occlusive crisis score in the SCD group (Pearson’s R = 0.039). We report preliminary data assessing plausible clinical implications of baseline and HU-related SCD immunophenotypical alterations, which need to be validated in larger samples, but potentially affecting hypo-/a-splenism immuno-chemoprophylactic recommendations. MDPI 2022-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9181704/ /pubmed/35683425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11113037 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giulietti, Giulia
Zama, Daniele
Conti, Francesca
Moratti, Mattia
Presutti, Maria Teresa
Belotti, Tamara
Cantarini, Maria Elena
Facchini, Elena
Bassi, Mirna
Selva, Paola
Magrini, Elisabetta
Lanari, Marcello
Pession, Andrea
In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy
title In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy
title_full In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy
title_fullStr In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy
title_full_unstemmed In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy
title_short In-Depth Immunological Typization of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Preliminary Insight into Its Plausible Correlation with Clinical Course and Hydroxyurea Therapy
title_sort in-depth immunological typization of children with sickle cell disease: a preliminary insight into its plausible correlation with clinical course and hydroxyurea therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683425
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11113037
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