Investigating Vα7.2 + /CD161 - T Cell and MAIT Cell Profiles Using Flow Cytometry in Healthy Subjects and Subjects with Atopic Dermatitis.
Parvind SinghKrisztian GasparAndrea SzegediLaszlo SajtosSandor BarathZsuzsanna HevessyPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
This study investigates the roles of mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells and Vα7.2 + /CD161 - T cells in skin diseases, focusing on atopic dermatitis. MAIT cells, crucial for bridging innate and adaptive immunity, were analyzed alongside Vα7.2 + /CD161 - T cells in peripheral blood samples from 14 atopic dermatitis patients and 10 healthy controls. Flow cytometry and machine learning algorithms were employed for a comprehensive analysis. The results indicate a significant decrease in MAIT cells and CD69 subsets in atopic dermatitis, coupled with elevated CD38 and polyfunctional MAIT cells producing TNFα and Granzyme B (TNFα + /GzB + ). Vα7.2 + /CD161 - T cells in atopic dermatitis exhibited a decrease in CD8 and IFNγ-producing subsets but an increase in CD38 activated and IL-22-producing subsets. These results highlight the distinctive features of MAIT cells and Vα7.2 + /CD161 - T cells and their different roles in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis and provide insights into their potential roles in immune-mediated skin diseases.
Keyphrases
- atopic dermatitis
- induced apoptosis
- machine learning
- peripheral blood
- flow cytometry
- cell cycle arrest
- immune response
- end stage renal disease
- signaling pathway
- chronic kidney disease
- stem cells
- newly diagnosed
- mesenchymal stem cells
- artificial intelligence
- dendritic cells
- risk assessment
- cell proliferation
- soft tissue
- peritoneal dialysis
- patient reported outcomes
- big data
- patient reported
- human health