NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics

To determine whether there was a specific inflammatory process in severe asthmatics, the phenotypic characteristics of induced sputum immune cells were analysed among patients with severe asthma. Twenty-two induced sputa (10 severe asthmatics) were studied. Flow cytometric analysis was performed usi...

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Main Authors: Agnes Hamzaoui, Sana Cheik Rouhou, Hedia Graïri, Hanadi Abid, Jamel Ammar, Hanene Chelbi, Kamel Hamzaoui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2006-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MI/2006/71214
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spelling doaj-2d043f37816744a6a3a3d541073166822020-11-24T22:58:02ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612006-01-01200610.1155/MI/2006/7121471214NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe AsthmaticsAgnes Hamzaoui0Sana Cheik Rouhou1Hedia Graïri2Hanadi Abid3Jamel Ammar4Hanene Chelbi5Kamel Hamzaoui6Department of Pediatric and Respiratory Diseases, Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, Pavillon B, Ariana 2080, TunisiaDepartment of Pediatric and Respiratory Diseases, Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, Pavillon B, Ariana 2080, TunisiaDepartment of Pediatric and Respiratory Diseases, Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, Pavillon B, Ariana 2080, TunisiaDepartment of Pediatric and Respiratory Diseases, Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, Pavillon B, Ariana 2080, TunisiaDepartment of Pediatric and Respiratory Diseases, Abderrahmane Mami Hospital, Pavillon B, Ariana 2080, TunisiaHomeostasis and Cell Dysfunction Unit Research 99/UR/08-40, Medicine University of Tunis, Tunis 1007, TunisiaHomeostasis and Cell Dysfunction Unit Research 99/UR/08-40, Medicine University of Tunis, Tunis 1007, TunisiaTo determine whether there was a specific inflammatory process in severe asthmatics, the phenotypic characteristics of induced sputum immune cells were analysed among patients with severe asthma. Twenty-two induced sputa (10 severe asthmatics) were studied. Flow cytometric analysis was performed using immune cells of the sputum and monoclonal antibodies to CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD25, and TCRγδ. The number of NKT (CD3+CD56+) cells was significantly higher in the sputum of severe asthmatics compared with mild asthmatic and healthy control groups (P<.05). CD8+CD56+ cells were the predominant subtype of the increased NKT cells in severe asthmatics. CD3+CD56+Vα24+, TCRγδ+ CD56+, and CD4+CD25+ T cells were significantly increased in severe asthmatic patients. These results suggest that the immunopathogenesis of severe asthmatics vary between severe and mild asthmatics, and that CD8+CD56+ NKT cells may play an important role in the immunopathogenesis of severe asthma.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MI/2006/71214
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author Agnes Hamzaoui
Sana Cheik Rouhou
Hedia Graïri
Hanadi Abid
Jamel Ammar
Hanene Chelbi
Kamel Hamzaoui
spellingShingle Agnes Hamzaoui
Sana Cheik Rouhou
Hedia Graïri
Hanadi Abid
Jamel Ammar
Hanene Chelbi
Kamel Hamzaoui
NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics
Mediators of Inflammation
author_facet Agnes Hamzaoui
Sana Cheik Rouhou
Hedia Graïri
Hanadi Abid
Jamel Ammar
Hanene Chelbi
Kamel Hamzaoui
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title NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics
title_short NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics
title_full NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics
title_fullStr NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics
title_full_unstemmed NKT Cells in the Induced Sputum of Severe Asthmatics
title_sort nkt cells in the induced sputum of severe asthmatics
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2006-01-01
description To determine whether there was a specific inflammatory process in severe asthmatics, the phenotypic characteristics of induced sputum immune cells were analysed among patients with severe asthma. Twenty-two induced sputa (10 severe asthmatics) were studied. Flow cytometric analysis was performed using immune cells of the sputum and monoclonal antibodies to CD3, CD4, CD8, CD56, CD25, and TCRγδ. The number of NKT (CD3+CD56+) cells was significantly higher in the sputum of severe asthmatics compared with mild asthmatic and healthy control groups (P<.05). CD8+CD56+ cells were the predominant subtype of the increased NKT cells in severe asthmatics. CD3+CD56+Vα24+, TCRγδ+ CD56+, and CD4+CD25+ T cells were significantly increased in severe asthmatic patients. These results suggest that the immunopathogenesis of severe asthmatics vary between severe and mild asthmatics, and that CD8+CD56+ NKT cells may play an important role in the immunopathogenesis of severe asthma.
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