Phenotypical and Functional Characterization of Neutrophils in Two Pyrin-Associated Auto-inflammatory Diseases
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Malengier-Devlies, Bert1
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Metzemaekers, Mieke1
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Gouwy, Mieke1
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Van Nieuwenhove, Erika1
- Betrains, Albrecht1
- Cockx, Maaike1
- Vanbrabant, Lotte1
- Pörtner, Noëmie1
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Vercauteren, Jurgen1
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De Somer, Lien1
- Struyf, Sofie1
- Vanderschueren, Steven1
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De Langhe, Ellen1
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Proost, Paul1
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Matthys, Patrick1
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Wouters, Carine1
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- 1. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Description
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) and Pyrin-Associated Autoinflammation with Neutrophilic Dermatosis (PAAND) are clinically distinct autoinflammatory disorders caused by mutations in the pyrin-encoding gene MEFV. We investigated the transcriptional, phenotypical, and functional characteristics of patient neutrophils to explore their potential role in FMF and PAAND pathophysiology. RNA sequencing was performed to discover transcriptional aberrancies. The phenotypical features, degranulation properties, and phagocytic capacity of neutrophils were assessed by flow cytometry. Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), myeloperoxidase (MPO) release, and chemotactic responses were investigated via chemiluminescence, ELISA, and Boyden chamber assays, respectively. Neutrophils from PAAND and FMF patients showed a partially overlapping, activated gene expression profile with increased expression of S100A8, S100A9, S100A12, IL-4R, CD48, F5, MMP9, and NFKB. Increased MMP9 and S100A8/A9 expression levels were accompanied by high plasma concentrations of the encoded proteins. Phenotypical analysis revealed that neutrophils from FMF patients exhibited an immature character with downregulation of chemoattractant receptors CXCR2, C5aR, and BLTR1 and increased expression of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and TLR9. PAAND neutrophils displayed an increased random, but reduced CXCL8-induced migration. A tendency for enhanced random migration was observed for FMF neutrophils. PAAND neutrophils showed a moderately but significantly enhanced phagocytic activity as opposed to neutrophils from FMF patients. Neutrophils from both patient groups showed increased MPO release and ROS production. Neutrophils from patients with FMF and PAAND, carrying different mutations in the MEFV gene, share a pro-inflammatory phenotype yet demonstrate diverse features, underscoring the distinction between both diseases.
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Journal:
Journal of clinical immunology
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
15732592
Volume:
41
Pages:
1072-1084
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Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek — Grant: G.0808.18N
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Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek — Grant: PhD SB scholarship
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L'Oréal - UNESCO Women in Science — Grant: PhD fellowship
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Onderzoeksraad, KU Leuven — Grant: C16/17/010
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Rega Foundation
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Horizon 2020 — Grant: 779295
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