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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.5.2016.tde-07122016-145539
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Author
Full name
Marina Passos Torrealba
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Sanches Junior, Jose Antonio (President)
Festa Neto, Cyro
Yoshikawa, Fábio Seiti Yamada
Title in Portuguese
Caracterização fenotípica e funcional de linfócitos TCD8+ circulantes na síndrome de Sézary
Keywords in Portuguese
Antígenos CD38
Citometria de fluxo
Imunidade adaptativa
Interleucina-7
Linfócitos T CD8-positivos
Síndrome de Sézary
Abstract in Portuguese
INTRODUÇÃO: A Síndrome de Sézary (SS) é um linfoma cutâneo de células T (LCCT), caracterizado por eritrodermia, linfadenopatia generalizada e presença de células tumorais na pele, linfonodos e sangue periférico. Os linfócitos TCD8+ têm papel fundamental na resposta imune antitumoral, entretanto, há escassos estudos evidenciando seu perfil fenotípico e funcional. Considerando que a resposta imunológica do paciente com SS está suprimida, estratégias para potencializar a imunidade inata e adaptativa com agonistas de receptores Toll-like (TLRs) têm sido exploradas. OBJETIVO: Caracterizar o perfil de marcadores de ativação/inibição das células TCD8+, seus estágios de diferenciação, capacidade de resposta a IL-7/IL-15 e ao agonista de TLR7/TLR8 de pacientes com SS. METODOLOGIA: Foram selecionados 15 pacientes com SS (7 homens e 8 mulheres) com 48-85 anos do Ambulatório de Linfomas Cutâneos, do HC-FMUSP, e um grupo de controle com 24 indivíduos sadios. A análise de marcadores de ativação/inibição e diferenciação celular em células TCD4/TCD8+ do sangue periférico foi realizada por citometria de fluxo. A expressão de marcadores extracelulares e citocinas intracelulares em células mononucleadas do sangue periférico (CMN) após estimulação com o agonista de TLR7/TLR8 foi analisada por citometria de fluxo. Além disto, o efeito de IL-7 e IL-5 em células T foi avaliado pela fosforilação de STAT5, na capacidade de proliferação mitogênica e expressão de BCL-2 em CMNs, como também pelos níveis séricos de IL-7 por citometria de fluxo. RESULTADOS: Os pacientes com SS mostram perfil fenotípico de ativação crônica nos linfócitos TCD8+ periféricos, decorrente do elevadopercentual de células TCD8+ CD38+, redução percentual de TCD8+ CD127+ (IL-7R) e da população naive. Além disso, ocorreu aumento de expressão de PD-1 na população naive de células TCD8+. O marcador de ativação, CD26, até então apenas relacionado com linfócitos TCD4, foi detectado em reduzida percentagem de linfócitos TCD8. A resposta para IL-7/IL-15 parece estar funcionalmente presente tanto nos linfócitos TCD4 quanto nos linfócitos TCD8. Contudo, foi encontrado um perfil diferenciado e heterogêneo de fosforilação de STAT5 assim como de expressão de BCL-2 nos linfócitos TCD8+ de pacientes com SS. O nível sérico de IL-7 reduzido dos pacientes com SS foi inversamente correlacionado com o número absoluto de linfócitos TCD4+. CONCLUSÃO: Os linfócitos TCD8+ dos pacientes com SS encontram-se reduzidos em números absolutos, e possuem um perfil alterado de diferenciação celular e expressão de marcadores extracelulares. A redução percentual da população de TCD8+ naive associada com a presença de moléculas de ativação crônica mostra um perfil de imunosenescência. As células TCD8+ exibem baixa capacidade de resposta aos ligantes de TLR intracelulares, provavelmente devido ao perfil de ativação crônica. Além disso, há resposta parcial dos linfócitos TCD8+ às citocinas ligantes do receptor yc. Nossos resultados evidenciam alterações em linfócitos TCD8+ que debilitam a resposta imune antitumoral e que pode contribuir com a patogênese da síndrome de Sézary
Title in English
Phenotypic and functional characterization of circulating CD8+ T lymphocytes in Sezary syndrome
Keywords in English
Adaptive Immunity
Antigens CD38
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
Flow cytometry
Interleukin-7
Sézary syndrome
Abstract in English
INTRODUCTION: Sézary syndrome (SS) is a cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL), characterized by erythroderma, generalized lymphadenopathy and the presence of tumor cells in the skin, lymph nodes and peripheral blood. The TCD8+ lymphocytes play a key role in anti-tumor immune response, whereas, there are few studies showing its phenotypic and functional profile in SS. Considering that the immune response of SS patient is suppressed, strategies to enhancing the innate and adaptive immunity by Toll-like receptors (TLRs) agonists have been explored. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the profile of activation/inhibition markers of CD8+ T cells, their stages of differentiation, ability of response to IL-7/IL-15 and TLR7/TLR8 agonist of patients with SS. METHODOLOGY: Fifteen SS patients were enrolled (7 men and 8 woman) with 48-85 years from the Clinic of Cutaneous Lymphomas, HC-FMUSP, and a control group of 24 healthy individuals. Analysis of activation/inhibition markers and cellular differentiation in CD4/CD8 T cells from peripheral blood were assessed by flow cytometry. The expression of extracellular markers and intracellular cytokines in mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood (CMN) were evaluated by flow cytometry. Moreover, the effect of IL-7 and IL-15 stimulation in T cells was assessed by the STAT5 phosphorylation, proliferative mitogenic capacity, BCL-2 expression in CMNs as well as serum IL-7 levels by flow cytometry. RESULTS: Patients with SS show a phenotypic CD8 T peripheral lymphocytes profile of chronic activation, due to the high percentage of CD8+CD38+ T cells, reduced percentage of CD8+CD127+ (IL-7R) and naïve population. Furthermore, it was observed an increased PD-1 expression in the naïve CD8+ T cells. The activation marker CD26, previously only associated with CD4 T lymphocyte, was detected at decreased percentage in CD8 T lymphocytes. The TLR7/TLR8 agonist did not affect the IFN-? and TNF secretion of CD8 T lymphocytes of SS patients, in contrast to the control group. The response to IL-7/IL-15 appears to be functional in both CD4 and CD8 T lymphocytes. However, it was founded a differentiated and heterogeneous profile of STAT5 phosphorylation and Bcl-2 expression in the CD8 T lymphocytes in SS patients. The reduced IL-7 serum of patients with SS was inversely correlated with the absolute number of CD4 T lymphocytes. CONCLUSION: CD8 T lymphocytes of patients with SS are reduced in absolute numbers, and show an altered cellular differentiation profile and extracellular markers expression. The reduced percentage of CD8 naïve population associated with chronic activation of molecules reveals an immunosenescence profile. The CD8 T cells exhibit low ability to ligands of intracellular TLR receptors, probably due to chronic activation profile. In addition, there are partial response of CD8 T lymphocytes to the cytokine receptor ?c. Our results show disturbance in CD8 T lymphocytes that may impair the anti-tumor response contributing to the pathogenesis of Sézary syndrome
 
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