Effects of age, gender and time on receptor expression and anti-Aspergillus functions of human phagocytes.

Abstract:

:Phagocytes play a central role in immune defense. Their dysfunction predisposes to infections. This study determined the expression level of nine receptors involved in Aspergillus immune response as well as the values of phagocytosis and production of radical oxygen species after Aspergillus stimulation, in a healthy adult population. The expression values of the CD11b, CD11c, CD14, CD18, CD35, CD181, CD182, CD282 and CD284 receptors on peripheral human monocytes and granulocytes was established. A heterogenous expression of the CD282 on granulocytes was observed as CD181, CD182 and CD284 on monocytes. Similarly, we observed considerable variation in the expression of these receptors over time. Only CD282 on granulocytes varied with sex. No variation with age was observed. Adherence of Aspergillus conidia to phagocytes was dependent of individual, sex, age and time. A better characterization of these innate immunity parameters is necessary to develop in the future an immunologic surveillance strategy for transplant recipients.

journal_name

Cell Immunol

journal_title

Cellular immunology

authors

Aldebert D,Hypolite M,Bal G,Dumestre-Pérard C,Bertini RL,Rolland C,Boutonnat J,Grillot R,Pelloux H,Brion JP

doi

10.1016/j.cellimm.2011.05.013

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-01-01 00:00:00

pages

230-6

issue

2

eissn

0008-8749

issn

1090-2163

pii

S0008-8749(11)00133-X

journal_volume

270

pub_type

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