TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonspecific increase of αβTCR+ double-negative T cells in pediatric rheumatic diseases
AU - Dossybayeva, Kuanysh
AU - Zhubanova, Gulsamal
AU - Mussayeva, Assel
AU - Mukusheva, Zaure
AU - Dildabayeva, Aiken
AU - Nauryzbayeva, Galiya
AU - Akhmaltdinova, Lyudmila
AU - Orumbayeva, Ulbolsyn
AU - Tanko, Matthew
AU - Poddighe, Dimitri
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Background: An increased number of double-negative T (DNT) cells expressing the αβ T cell receptor (αβ+DNT cells) is one of the diagnostic criteria for autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS). Moreover, these cells are expanded in a widely used murine model for lupus. However, the homeostasis of αβ+DNT cells remains inadequately investigated in rheumatic disorders, especially in pediatric patients. Methods: In this cross-sectional, prospective, and observational study, children with rheumatic disorders and healthy controls were recruited to analyze the quantity and characteristics of circulating DNT cells using flow cytometry. Results: Overall, the two study groups did not differ in their total DNT cell pool in the bloodstream. However, the number of αβ+DNT cells was significantly higher in rheumatic children than that in the controls, whereas the γδ+DNT cells remained similar. This expansion in the circulating pool of αβ+DNT cells was comparable across different rheumatic diseases, all showing significant differences from the controls in this regard. Moreover, no significant correlation was found between αβ+DNT cell numbers and disease activity. Conclusions: These preliminary results indicate that circulating αβ+DNT cells are significantly expanded in children with rheumatic disorders; however, this finding appears to be a nonspecific (disease-unrelated) marker of autoimmunity. Further and larger studies are necessary to better investigate and define the role of DNT cells in pediatric rheumatic diseases.
AB - Background: An increased number of double-negative T (DNT) cells expressing the αβ T cell receptor (αβ+DNT cells) is one of the diagnostic criteria for autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS). Moreover, these cells are expanded in a widely used murine model for lupus. However, the homeostasis of αβ+DNT cells remains inadequately investigated in rheumatic disorders, especially in pediatric patients. Methods: In this cross-sectional, prospective, and observational study, children with rheumatic disorders and healthy controls were recruited to analyze the quantity and characteristics of circulating DNT cells using flow cytometry. Results: Overall, the two study groups did not differ in their total DNT cell pool in the bloodstream. However, the number of αβ+DNT cells was significantly higher in rheumatic children than that in the controls, whereas the γδ+DNT cells remained similar. This expansion in the circulating pool of αβ+DNT cells was comparable across different rheumatic diseases, all showing significant differences from the controls in this regard. Moreover, no significant correlation was found between αβ+DNT cell numbers and disease activity. Conclusions: These preliminary results indicate that circulating αβ+DNT cells are significantly expanded in children with rheumatic disorders; however, this finding appears to be a nonspecific (disease-unrelated) marker of autoimmunity. Further and larger studies are necessary to better investigate and define the role of DNT cells in pediatric rheumatic diseases.
KW - DNT cells
KW - Double-negative T cells
KW - Juvenile idiopathic arthritis
KW - Pediatric rheumatic disorders
KW - Systemic lupus erythematosus
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U2 - 10.1007/s12519-024-00854-7
DO - 10.1007/s12519-024-00854-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 39604769
AN - SCOPUS:85210503346
SN - 1708-8569
VL - 20
SP - 1283
EP - 1292
JO - World Journal of Pediatrics
JF - World Journal of Pediatrics
IS - 12
M1 - 271694
ER -