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CD4<sup>+</sup>/CD8<sup>+</sup> mucosa-associated invariant T cells foster the development of endometriosis: a pilot study
SUNLONG BIOTECH / 2024-01-09
    • Type: ascites-fluid / plasma

    • Author:Li C, Lu Z, Bi K, Wang K, Xu Y, Guo P, Chen Y, Zhou P, Wei Z, Jiang H, Cao Y.

    • Periodical:Reprod Biol Endocrinol. 2019 Oct 15;17(1):78.

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    Background: Immune dysregulation is one of the mechanisms to promote endometriosis (EMS). Various T cell subpopulations have been reported to play different roles in the development of EMS. The mucosa-associated invariant T cell (MAIT) is an important T cell subset in the pathogenesis of various autoimmune diseases. Evidence has indicated that there are three functionally distinct MAIT subsets: CD4+, CD8+ and CD4/CD8-/- (double negative, DN) MAIT cells. Till now, the associations between endometriosis and MAIT have not been studied. Our research investigates different MAIT subpopulations in peripheral blood (PB) and peritoneal fluid (PF) from EMS patients.

    Methods: Thirty-two EMS patients and eighteen controls were included. PB and PF were collected. Tests of cytokines in plasma and PF were performed by ELISA kit. Characterisations of MAIT were done by flow cytometry. MAIT cells have been defined as CD3 + CD161 + Vα7.2+ cells. Based on CD4 and CD8 expression, they were divided into CD8+MAIT, CD4+MAIT and DN MAIT.

    Results: Enrichments of MAIT cells, especially CD4 and CD8 MAIT subsets were found. Moreover, CD8 MAIT cells had a high activation in the EMS group. EMS patients produced higher level of IL-8/12/17 as compared to these from controls. On the contrary, control patients exhibited an impressive upregulation of DN MAIT cells, however, these DN MAIT cells from controls showed a higher expression of PD-1. Lastly, we performed the relevance analysis, and discovered that the accumulation of PB MAIT cells positively correlated with an elevated level of serum CA125 production in EMS group.

    Conclusion: These results suggest that different MAIT subsets play distinct roles in the progression of endometriosis.

    Keywords: Endometriosis; IL-17; Mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells; Peritoneal fluid.

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