2022
DOI: 10.1111/crj.13523
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Abnormal expression of CD96 on natural killer cell in peripheral blood of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells are regarded as the host's first line of defense against viral infection. Moreover, the involvement of NK cells in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been documented. However, the specific mechanism and biological changes of NK cells in COPD development have not been determined. In this study, we extracted NK cells from the peripheral blood of 18 COPD patients who were recovering from an acute exacerbation and 45 healthy donors (HDs), then we labeled NK cells with differ… Show more

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“…Signaling pathways include immune system [109], signal transduction [110], extracellular matrix organization [111], adaptive immune system [112], neutrophil degranulation [113], innate immune system [114], metabolism [115], diseases of metabolism [116] and Hemostasis [117] were responsible for advancement of COPD. PTGS2 [118], IL6 [119], CSF3 [120], CXCL8 [121], CXCL1 [122], SOCS3 [123], CCL3 [124], CCL5 [125], VCAM1 [126], CXCL13 [127], CXCL5 [128], CXCL12 [129], FGG (fibrinogen gamma chain) [130], IL1B [131], AREG (amphiregulin) [132], SERPINE1 [133], OSM (oncostatin M) [134], CCL11 [135], MFAP4 [136], APLN (apelin) [137], IL1RN [138], IFNG (interferon gamma) [139], CX3CL1 [140], CDKN1A [141], ICAM1 [142], SNAI1 [143], CD34 [144], IL33 [145], FASLG (Fas ligand) [146], FGF7 [147], TNF (tumor necrosis factor) [148], GDF15 [149], CCL22 [150], IL2 [151], CXCR6 [152], KLF5 [153], MCL1 [154], SRF (serum response factor) [155], FABP4 [156], CYP2C19 [157], CXCR4 [158], FOXC1 [159], EPHX1 [160], ANXA1 [161], DUSP6 [162], CPA3 [163], MYH10 [164], ICOS (inducible T cell costimulator) [165], CD1C [166], CD96 [167], S100A9 [168], FKBP5 [169], HMOX1 [170], PRTN3 [171], MARCO (macrophage receptor with collagenous structure) [172], STAB1 [173], SIGLEC9 [174], SLC11A1 [175], BPI (bactericidal permeability increasing protein) [176], PGF (placental growth factor) [177], FASN (fatty acid synthase) [178], S100A4 […”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Signaling pathways include immune system [109], signal transduction [110], extracellular matrix organization [111], adaptive immune system [112], neutrophil degranulation [113], innate immune system [114], metabolism [115], diseases of metabolism [116] and Hemostasis [117] were responsible for advancement of COPD. PTGS2 [118], IL6 [119], CSF3 [120], CXCL8 [121], CXCL1 [122], SOCS3 [123], CCL3 [124], CCL5 [125], VCAM1 [126], CXCL13 [127], CXCL5 [128], CXCL12 [129], FGG (fibrinogen gamma chain) [130], IL1B [131], AREG (amphiregulin) [132], SERPINE1 [133], OSM (oncostatin M) [134], CCL11 [135], MFAP4 [136], APLN (apelin) [137], IL1RN [138], IFNG (interferon gamma) [139], CX3CL1 [140], CDKN1A [141], ICAM1 [142], SNAI1 [143], CD34 [144], IL33 [145], FASLG (Fas ligand) [146], FGF7 [147], TNF (tumor necrosis factor) [148], GDF15 [149], CCL22 [150], IL2 [151], CXCR6 [152], KLF5 [153], MCL1 [154], SRF (serum response factor) [155], FABP4 [156], CYP2C19 [157], CXCR4 [158], FOXC1 [159], EPHX1 [160], ANXA1 [161], DUSP6 [162], CPA3 [163], MYH10 [164], ICOS (inducible T cell costimulator) [165], CD1C [166], CD96 [167], S100A9 [168], FKBP5 [169], HMOX1 [170], PRTN3 [171], MARCO (macrophage receptor with collagenous structure) [172], STAB1 [173], SIGLEC9 [174], SLC11A1 [175], BPI (bactericidal permeability increasing protein) [176], PGF (placental growth factor) [177], FASN (fatty acid synthase) [178], S100A4 […”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though Tactile promotes targeted cytotoxicity in human NK cells, it functions presumably in mediating a mature IS between effector and target cell, i.e., through Tactile–Nectin-1 and –Necl-5 interactions, which promotes engagement of additional activating signals ( Figure 1 ) [ 39 , 55 ]. Interestingly, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show increased frequencies of circulating Tactile + NK cells after an acute exacerbation, although the overall amount of NK cells is reduced in patients [ 97 ]. If Tactile ligands Nectin-1 and/or Necl-5 are highly expressed in lungs, this suggests that Tactile expression may function as a biomarker for COPD progression.…”
Section: Effector Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%