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CXCR5‐CXCL13 axis markers in full‐term and preterm human neonates in the first weeks of life

Authors :
Alessandro Aiuti
Andrea Ronchi
Carlo Pietrasanta
Fabio Mosca
Lorenza Pugni
Tatiana Jofra
Pasqualina De Leo
Maria Pia Cicalese
Georgia Fousteri
Pietrasanta, C.
De Leo, P.
Jofra, T.
Ronchi, A.
Pugni, L.
Mosca, F.
Aiuti, A.
Cicalese, M. P.
Fousteri, G.
Source :
European Journal of Immunology. 51:1289-1292
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Term and preterm neonates have very few circulating Tfh-like cells (cTfh), and no circulating Tfr-like cells. Neonatal cTfh are CXCR5lo PD-1lo CD45RAhi , suggestive of a naive, possibly recently activated phenotype. CXCL13 is high at birth, but decreases rapidly in the first weeks of life. Overall, signs of GC activity in human neonates are weak, even in those born prematurely or after sepsis. Term and preterm neonates have very few circulating Tfh-like cells (cTfh), and no circulating Tfr-like cells. Neonatal cTfh are CXCR5(lo)PD-1(lo)CD45RA(hi), suggestive of a naive, possibly recently activated phenotype. CXCL13 is high at birth, but decreases rapidly in the first weeks of life. Overall, signs of GC activity in human neonates are weak, even in those born prematurely or after sepsis. (dagger)

Details

ISSN :
15214141 and 00142980
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15e6f0c3aa9b6e4534d26245a0bfd461