Peripheral blood natural killer cells in sarcoidosis are associated with early cardiac involvement.
Aigli G VakrakouLykourgos KolilekasNiki LamaSpiros KatsanosGrigorios StratakosIlias TsougosEffrosyni ManaliEirini GrigoriouKatherina PsarraConstantinos KilidireasSpiros PapirisNikolaos L KelekisElias J GialafosPublished in: European journal of clinical investigation (2022)
We found that low NK cell count in peripheral blood of patients with sarcoidosis is associated with cardiac involvement, and the number of NK-T cells correlates with CMR findings indicative of myocardial inflammation. This finding might have a potential clinical application in detecting clinically silent cardiac involvement in sarcoidosis and may also suggest potential targets for therapeutic interventions.