Elucidating Immune Cell Changes in Celiac Disease: Revealing New Insights from Spectral Flow Cytometry.

阐明乳糜泻中免疫细胞的变化:光谱流式细胞术揭示新的见解

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作者:Gómez-Aguililla Sara, Farrais Sergio, Senosiain Carla, López-Palacios Natalia, Arau Beatriz, Ruiz-Carnicer Ángela, Sánchez-Domínguez Rebeca, Corzo María, Casado Isabel, Pujals Mar, Bodas Andrés, Sousa Carolina, Núñez Concepción
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy of the small intestine triggered by gluten ingestion. Although the small bowel is the main organ affected, peripheral blood cell alterations have also been described in CD. We aimed to investigate immunological cell patterns in the blood of treated CD patients and in response to a 3-day gluten challenge (GC). Blood samples were collected from 10 patients with CD and 8 healthy controls on a gluten-free diet at baseline and 6 days after initiating the GC. All the samples were analyzed by spectral flow cytometry using a 34-marker panel. We found that patients with CD displayed a lower proportion of memory B cells compared to healthy controls, both at baseline and post-GC. Additionally, we observed the previously reported activated gut-homing CD4(+), CD8(+), and TCRγδ(+) T lymphocytes on day 6 post-GC, and found the CD8(+) subpopulation to be the most readily identifiable by flow cytometry. Importantly, the CCR9 marker proved effective in enhancing the selection of these gluten-responsive T cells, offering the potential for increased diagnostic accuracy. Spectral flow cytometry involves a complex data analysis, but it offers valuable insights into previously unexplored immunological responses and enables in-depth cell characterization.

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