Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children

Introduction and aim: Natural Killer (NK) cells play an important role in innate immune response to viral infections and their high proportion is situated in the liver. The aim of this study was to analyze possible relation between the expression of NK cell receptors and varied intensity of liver le...

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Main Authors: Anna Mania, Mariusz Kaczmarek, Paweł Kemnitz, Magdalena Figlerowicz, Jan Sikora, Wojciech Słuzewski, Jan Zeromski
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Published: Elsevier 2017-07-01
Series:Annals of Hepatology
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spelling doaj-2b1ace62893f42668a6b6c14d1bf65542021-06-09T05:53:25ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812017-07-01164521529Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in ChildrenAnna Mania0Mariusz Kaczmarek1Paweł Kemnitz2Magdalena Figlerowicz3Jan Sikora4Wojciech Słuzewski5Jan Zeromski6Department of Infectious Diseases and Child Neurology, University of Medical Sciences Poznan, Poland; Correspondence and reprint request:Chair of Clinical Immunology. University of Medical Sciences Poznan, PolandDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Child Neurology, University of Medical Sciences Poznan, PolandDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Child Neurology, University of Medical Sciences Poznan, PolandChair of Clinical Immunology. University of Medical Sciences Poznan, PolandDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Child Neurology, University of Medical Sciences Poznan, PolandChair of Clinical Immunology. University of Medical Sciences Poznan, PolandIntroduction and aim: Natural Killer (NK) cells play an important role in innate immune response to viral infections and their high proportion is situated in the liver. The aim of this study was to analyze possible relation between the expression of NK cell receptors and varied intensity of liver lesions in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) in children. Material and methods: Study included 105 children with CHC - 54 boys and 51 girls, age 13.62 +3.48 years. Blood specimens were taken at the day of the liver biopsy. Histological evaluation was performed according to METAVIR scoring system. Circulating NK cells were evaluated by flow cytometry. The results were shown as a proportion of cells expressing evaluated receptor and its’ mean fluorescent intensity (MFI). Results: In 58 children with CHC (55.2%) significant liver fibrosis was observed (>F2). Higher proportion of cells expressing CD158e inhibitory receptors was observed in the group of children with ALT > 2UNL (21.11 + 14.60 vs. 12.22 +8.99%; p = 0.037). While higher proportion of cells expressing inhibitory CD158b receptor was observed in children with significant fibrosis (F >2) compared to minimal fibrosis (F < 2) - (34.14 +12.44 vs. 27.48+8.71%; p = 0.049). Children with advanced fibrosis (F >3) had higher MFI of NK cell CD 158b receptor than children with fibrosis scored F < 3 - (5344.20 +3407.49 vs. 2979.67 +1190.64; p = 0.049). Proportion of NK cells expressing CD158b was found a predictor of significant fibrosis in univariate analysis - [OR 1.065; 95%CI (1.07-1.15); p = 0.046]. Conclusions: Higher proportion of NK cells expressing inhibitory CD158b and CD158e receptors is associated with significant liver injury.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119310889Liver inflammationFibrosisSteatosisInnate immunity
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author Anna Mania
Mariusz Kaczmarek
Paweł Kemnitz
Magdalena Figlerowicz
Jan Sikora
Wojciech Słuzewski
Jan Zeromski
spellingShingle Anna Mania
Mariusz Kaczmarek
Paweł Kemnitz
Magdalena Figlerowicz
Jan Sikora
Wojciech Słuzewski
Jan Zeromski
Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children
Annals of Hepatology
Liver inflammation
Fibrosis
Steatosis
Innate immunity
author_facet Anna Mania
Mariusz Kaczmarek
Paweł Kemnitz
Magdalena Figlerowicz
Jan Sikora
Wojciech Słuzewski
Jan Zeromski
author_sort Anna Mania
title Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children
title_short Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children
title_full Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children
title_fullStr Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Natural Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptors is Associated with Significant Liver Injury in Chronic Hepatitis C in Children
title_sort expression of natural killer cell inhibitory receptors is associated with significant liver injury in chronic hepatitis c in children
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Hepatology
issn 1665-2681
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Introduction and aim: Natural Killer (NK) cells play an important role in innate immune response to viral infections and their high proportion is situated in the liver. The aim of this study was to analyze possible relation between the expression of NK cell receptors and varied intensity of liver lesions in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) in children. Material and methods: Study included 105 children with CHC - 54 boys and 51 girls, age 13.62 +3.48 years. Blood specimens were taken at the day of the liver biopsy. Histological evaluation was performed according to METAVIR scoring system. Circulating NK cells were evaluated by flow cytometry. The results were shown as a proportion of cells expressing evaluated receptor and its’ mean fluorescent intensity (MFI). Results: In 58 children with CHC (55.2%) significant liver fibrosis was observed (>F2). Higher proportion of cells expressing CD158e inhibitory receptors was observed in the group of children with ALT > 2UNL (21.11 + 14.60 vs. 12.22 +8.99%; p = 0.037). While higher proportion of cells expressing inhibitory CD158b receptor was observed in children with significant fibrosis (F >2) compared to minimal fibrosis (F < 2) - (34.14 +12.44 vs. 27.48+8.71%; p = 0.049). Children with advanced fibrosis (F >3) had higher MFI of NK cell CD 158b receptor than children with fibrosis scored F < 3 - (5344.20 +3407.49 vs. 2979.67 +1190.64; p = 0.049). Proportion of NK cells expressing CD158b was found a predictor of significant fibrosis in univariate analysis - [OR 1.065; 95%CI (1.07-1.15); p = 0.046]. Conclusions: Higher proportion of NK cells expressing inhibitory CD158b and CD158e receptors is associated with significant liver injury.
topic Liver inflammation
Fibrosis
Steatosis
Innate immunity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119310889
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