INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ Gabriela Cristina
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Expression of fractalkine receptor (CX3CR1) in monocytes (Mo) and natural killer (NK) cells from Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) patients
Autor/es:
RAMOS, MV; FERNANDEZ, GC; SCHIERLOH, P; ELIASCOSTA, C; VALLEJO, G; EXENI, R; ALDUNCIN, M; PROULX , F; SASIAIN, MC; PALERMO, M
Lugar:
Cordoba, Argentina
Reunión:
Congreso; VII Congreso Latinoamericano de Inmunología; 2005
Institución organizadora:
ALAI
Resumen:
Endothelial activation is central in the development of HUS, a disease caused by Stx producing E.Coli. Different subpopulations of NK and Mo express CX3CR1, the receptor for the endothelial transmembrane chemokine fractalkine, which is involved in adhesion and migration across endothelium. We investigated whether the expression of CX3CR1 is modulated in distinct whole blood populations. The expression of CX3CR1 in combination with CD62L on Mo and with CD56 on NK was determined on whole blood from HUS patients in the acute period and healthy children (HC) b y flow cytometry. We found that the percentage of CX3CR1+ cells was decreased in HUS compared to HC (%CX3CR1/CD62L+: HUS=46.6±6.1*, HC=26.4±5.4; %CX3CR1+/CD62L+: HUS=38.5±5.6*, HC=59.0±6.3; % CX3CR1/CD62L: HUS=10.8±1.9*, HC=3.9±0.9, *p<0.05). When we analyzed the NK population we found a decreased percentage of NK cells in HUS patients (HC=14.23±1.63, HUS=3.92±0.84***, ***p<0.0001). Moreover differences were found in the subpopulations of NK cells that coexist in circulation: CD56bright/CX3CR1 and CD56dim/CX3CR1+ cells.(%CD56bright/CX3CR1: HC=0.45±0.05, HUS=0.30.±0.86*; %CD56dim/CX3CR1+: HC=12±1.69,HUS=1.98.±0.56***, ***p<0.0001; *p<0.05). A common feature of decreased CX3CR1+ leukocytes (Mo and NK) is observed in HUS patients. Possible explanations include downmodulation or lost of CX3CR1, and/or activation of endothelium during HUS associated inflammation that may adhere/retain CX3CR1+ cells.