儿科和成人免疫细胞组成和功能的组织特异性性别差异
Mahina Tabassum Mitul1,2,3,4, Jenna M Kastenschmidt1,2,3,4, Suhas Sureshchandra1,2,3,4
1Department of Physiology & Biophysics, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States.
Frontiers in immunology
|May 30, 2024
概括
男性和女性之间的免疫细胞差异存在于淋巴细胞组织中,影响了适应性免疫力. 记忆B细胞和T细胞的这些基于性别的变异可能解释了对病毒和疫苗的不同反应.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 免疫力中的性别差异
- 适应性免疫反应是一种适应性免疫反应.
背景情况:
- 基于性别的免疫细胞差异在周围血液中已知,但在人体淋巴细胞组织中未得到充分研究.
- 了解这些差异对于解释对病原体和疫苗的各种反应至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述人类桃体内的适应性免疫细胞的性别差异.
- 用一种有机模型评估男性和女性桃体免疫细胞对流感抗原的免疫反应.
主要方法:
- 从男性和女性桃体的自适应性免疫细胞的活体分析.
- 免疫器官的方法来评估对流感抗原的反应.
- 来自接种疫苗的成年人周围血液免疫细胞的流细胞测量分析.
主要成果:
- 女性儿科桃体显示出更高的记忆B细胞数量和对活体减弱流感疫苗的抗体反应.
- 成年人桃体的性别偏见与儿童的性别偏见不同.
- 成年女性在周围血液中表现出更高频率的组织定位CD4 T细胞.
结论:
- 在淋巴组织和外周血液中,性别之间存在不同的B细胞和T细胞记忆特征.
- 这些基于性别的免疫细胞差异可能有助于观察到疫苗和病毒反应的差异.
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