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Administration of a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to elderly patients with COPD: Effects on circulating T, B and NK cells

Authors :
Lanzilli G
Traggiai E
Braido F
Garelli V
Folli C
Chiappori A
Riccio AM
Bazurro G
Agazzi A
Magnani A
Canonica GW
Melioli G.
Source :
Immunology letters 149 (2013): 62–67. doi:10.1016/j.imlet.2012.11.009., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Lanzilli G, Traggiai E, Braido F, Garelli V, Folli C, Chiappori A, Riccio AM, Bazurro G, Agazzi A, Magnani A, Canonica GW, Melioli G./titolo:Administration of a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to elderly patients with COPD: Effects on circulating T, B and NK cells./doi:10.1016%2Fj.imlet.2012.11.009./rivista:Immunology letters/anno:2013/pagina_da:62/pagina_a:67/intervallo_pagine:62–67/volume:149
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier, New York ;, Paesi Bassi, 2013.

Abstract

The modifications of the subsets of circulating lymphocytes were evaluated in a group of patients with COPD undergoing treatment with a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate (PMBL), a drug that is able to significantly modify the natural history of these patients. Using multicolor immune-florescence and flow cytometry, T, B subsets and NK cells were extensively studied both in the group of treated patients and in a disease and age matched controls. Despite the age, in treated patients, T and NK cells were significantly increased in numbers of circulating cells, but not in percentages, while B cells remained unmodified. CD3+4+T cells were increased in treated patients, while CD3+CD8T cells were unmodified by the treatment. Activated T cells were increased but Treg, resulted reduced both in percentage than in absolute numbers. Transitional B cells resulted increased (in percentage and in absolute numbers) in their late maturation step (T3), while only early Naïve B cells were increased by the treatment, while other naïve subpopulations were unmodified. Memory B cells were reduced in percentage (but remained unmodified as absolute numbers), while the most immature form of memory B cells was significantly increased. Finally, both switch memory B cells and plasma cells resulted unmodified by the PMBL treatment. These results clearly indicated that the administration of the PMBL, even in elderly patients with COPD, was able to induce a significant immune-stimulation and these results, at cellular level, clearly support the evidence that the mechanism of action of PMBL is strictly related to a direct effect on immune-competent cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunology letters 149 (2013): 62–67. doi:10.1016/j.imlet.2012.11.009., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Lanzilli G, Traggiai E, Braido F, Garelli V, Folli C, Chiappori A, Riccio AM, Bazurro G, Agazzi A, Magnani A, Canonica GW, Melioli G./titolo:Administration of a polyvalent mechanical bacterial lysate to elderly patients with COPD: Effects on circulating T, B and NK cells./doi:10.1016%2Fj.imlet.2012.11.009./rivista:Immunology letters/anno:2013/pagina_da:62/pagina_a:67/intervallo_pagine:62–67/volume:149
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.imlet.2012.11.009.