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手足口病患儿外周血 Notch 配体表达的意义。

The significance of Notch ligand expression in the peripheral blood of children with hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD).

机构信息

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Affiliated Children's Hospital, Soochow University, Suzhou, China.

出版信息

BMC Infect Dis. 2014 Jun 17;14:337. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-337.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), a virus-induced infectious disease that usually affects infants and children, has an increased incidence in China in recent years. This study attempted to investigate the role of the Notch signaling pathway in the pathogenesis of HFMD.

METHODS

Eighty-two children diagnosed with HFMD were enrolled into this study. The HFMD group was further divided into the uncomplicated HFMD and HFMD with encephalitis groups. The control group included 40 children who underwent elective surgery for treatment of inguinal hernias.

RESULTS

Children with HFMD displayed significantly reduced CD3+, CD3+CD4+ and CD3+CD8+ cell subsets, but substantially enhanced CD3-CD19+ cell subset (p<0.05 versus control subjects). The expression levels of Notch ligands Dll1 and Dll4 in the peripheral blood of the HFMD group were significantly higher than those in the control group (p<0.05). There were statistically significant differences in CD3+, CD3+CD4+ and CD3-CD19+ cell subsets, but not in Notch ligand expression, between the uncomplicated HFMD and HFMD with encephalitis groups. Dll4 expression in HFMD subjects correlated negatively with the CD3+ and CD3+CD8+ cell subsets (p<0.05), but positively with the CD3-CD19+ cell subset (p<0.05). Furthermore, Dll4 expression in HFMD with encephalitis subjects correlated positively with total white blood cell (WBC) counts and total protein contents in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) (p<0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

The Notch ligand Dll4 exhibits a strong correlation with the CD3+, CD3+CD8+ and CD3-CD19+ cell subsets in children with HFMD, indicating that the Notch signaling may be involved in the development of HFMD by affecting the number and status of peripheral lymphocytes.

摘要

背景

手足口病(HFMD)是一种病毒引起的传染病,通常影响婴儿和儿童,近年来中国的发病率有所增加。本研究试图探讨 Notch 信号通路在 HFMD 发病机制中的作用。

方法

纳入 82 例确诊为 HFMD 的患儿。HFMD 组进一步分为普通 HFMD 组和 HFMD 合并脑炎组。对照组包括 40 例因腹股沟疝择期手术的患儿。

结果

HFMD 患儿 CD3+、CD3+CD4+和 CD3+CD8+细胞亚群明显减少,但 CD3-CD19+细胞亚群明显增加(与对照组比较,p<0.05)。HFMD 组外周血 Notch 配体 Dll1 和 Dll4 的表达水平明显高于对照组(p<0.05)。普通 HFMD 组和 HFMD 合并脑炎组在 CD3+、CD3+CD4+和 CD3-CD19+细胞亚群方面存在统计学差异,但在 Notch 配体表达方面无差异。HFMD 患儿 Dll4 表达与 CD3+和 CD3+CD8+细胞亚群呈负相关(p<0.05),与 CD3-CD19+细胞亚群呈正相关(p<0.05)。此外,HFMD 合并脑炎患儿 Dll4 表达与外周血白细胞总数和脑脊液总蛋白含量呈正相关(p<0.05)。

结论

Notch 配体 Dll4 与 HFMD 患儿 CD3+、CD3+CD8+和 CD3-CD19+细胞亚群具有很强的相关性,提示 Notch 信号可能通过影响外周淋巴细胞的数量和状态参与 HFMD 的发生。

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