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Título : | Increased number of non-invariant NKT cells and low number of circulating CD1-expressing leukocytes in patients infected with hepatitis C virus. |
Autor : | González, Luis R. Conesa, Angela Blanca, Isaac Machado, Irma Fernández, Saturnino Pujol, Flor H. Toro, Félix |
Palabras clave : | NKT cells HCV |
Fecha de publicación : | Nov-2012 |
Editorial : | Ann Biol Clin (Paris) |
Citación : | Ann Biol Clin (Paris) |
Resumen : | Natural killer T (NKT) cells represent an heterogeneous T cell population
involved in host immunity against several microorganisms. They also have
important immunoregulatory functions. Studies on circulating levels of NKT cells
during HCV infection have been focused on the invariant NKT (iNKT) subset which
recognizes the non-classical Ag-presenting molecule CD1d, with little information
about the non-invariant NKT (non-iNKT) cell subset. In the present study, we
assessed the number of both NKT cells subsets and the surface expression of CD1a,
b, c and d isoforms in peripheral blood of 31 HCV-infected patients and 31 ages
matched healthy individuals. A significant increase of circulating non-iNKT cells
was observed in HCV-infected patients as compared to controls (74 ± 57 cells/μL
vs 42 ± 16 cells/μL respectively, p<0.0042) with no differences in the iNKT
subset. In addition, the percentage of CD1a, CD1c and CD1d-expressing leukocytes
was significantly low in patients as compared to controls. These findings suggest
that both components, non-iNKT cells and CD1 molecules expression are involved in
the control of natural immunity against HCV.
PMID: 23207816 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/6976 |
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