Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.

The outbreak of H7N9 human infection has caused concern worldwide, but the immunological characteristics of infected patients and the determinants of diverse outcomes remain to be thoroughly understood. In this study, twenty-three patients with H7N9 infections were classified into severe and mild ca...

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Main Authors: Hongyan Diao, Guangying Cui, Yingfeng Wei, Jianing Chen, Jian Zuo, Hongcui Cao, Yu Chen, Hangping Yao, Zhigang Tian, Lanjuan Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-c2823ddb9a044c43888886b41e16ff842020-11-24T21:51:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9282310.1371/journal.pone.0092823Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.Hongyan DiaoGuangying CuiYingfeng WeiJianing ChenJian ZuoHongcui CaoYu ChenHangping YaoZhigang TianLanjuan LiThe outbreak of H7N9 human infection has caused concern worldwide, but the immunological characteristics of infected patients and the determinants of diverse outcomes remain to be thoroughly understood. In this study, twenty-three patients with H7N9 infections were classified into severe and mild cases. We found that severe patients were commonly lymphopenic with significantly lower levels of T cells, monocytes and related cytokine levels compared to the mild cases. The expression of HLA-DR on CD14+ cells were significantly lower in the severe infection group compared to the mild group (in acute phase: 34.65±4.88 vs. 10.37±1.69, p<0.001). Importantly, the expression of HLA-DR on CD14+ cells was negatively correlated with H7N9 infection severity. Furthermore, although the phagocytosis capabilities of monocyte were similar between two groups, the monocytes of severe infection patients had a lower antigen-presenting capacity. And some in vitro experiments suggested that the impaired antigen-presenting function is associated with lower activation of T cells in responses to immune stimulation. Our present study suggested that the severe H7N9 patients were in a state of immune decrease which presented with general lymphopenia and low antigen-presenting capacity resulting in impaired T cell response. Additionally, HLA-DR levels of CD14+ cells may be a potential biomarker for predicting H7N9 disease progression.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3963940?pdf=render
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author Hongyan Diao
Guangying Cui
Yingfeng Wei
Jianing Chen
Jian Zuo
Hongcui Cao
Yu Chen
Hangping Yao
Zhigang Tian
Lanjuan Li
spellingShingle Hongyan Diao
Guangying Cui
Yingfeng Wei
Jianing Chen
Jian Zuo
Hongcui Cao
Yu Chen
Hangping Yao
Zhigang Tian
Lanjuan Li
Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hongyan Diao
Guangying Cui
Yingfeng Wei
Jianing Chen
Jian Zuo
Hongcui Cao
Yu Chen
Hangping Yao
Zhigang Tian
Lanjuan Li
author_sort Hongyan Diao
title Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.
title_short Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.
title_full Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.
title_fullStr Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.
title_full_unstemmed Severe H7N9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of CD14+ cells.
title_sort severe h7n9 infection is associated with decreased antigen-presenting capacity of cd14+ cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The outbreak of H7N9 human infection has caused concern worldwide, but the immunological characteristics of infected patients and the determinants of diverse outcomes remain to be thoroughly understood. In this study, twenty-three patients with H7N9 infections were classified into severe and mild cases. We found that severe patients were commonly lymphopenic with significantly lower levels of T cells, monocytes and related cytokine levels compared to the mild cases. The expression of HLA-DR on CD14+ cells were significantly lower in the severe infection group compared to the mild group (in acute phase: 34.65±4.88 vs. 10.37±1.69, p<0.001). Importantly, the expression of HLA-DR on CD14+ cells was negatively correlated with H7N9 infection severity. Furthermore, although the phagocytosis capabilities of monocyte were similar between two groups, the monocytes of severe infection patients had a lower antigen-presenting capacity. And some in vitro experiments suggested that the impaired antigen-presenting function is associated with lower activation of T cells in responses to immune stimulation. Our present study suggested that the severe H7N9 patients were in a state of immune decrease which presented with general lymphopenia and low antigen-presenting capacity resulting in impaired T cell response. Additionally, HLA-DR levels of CD14+ cells may be a potential biomarker for predicting H7N9 disease progression.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3963940?pdf=render
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