Author:
Zhu Yaxin,Wang Shengming,Yang Yingchao,Shen Bojun,Wang Anzhao,Zhang Xiaoman,Zhang Xiaoxu,Li Niannian,Gao Zhenfei,Liu Yuenan,Zhu Jingyu,Wei Zhicheng,Guan Jian,Su Kaiming,Liu Feng,Gu Meizhen,Yin Shankai
Abstract
IntroductionAdenoid hypertrophy is the main cause of obstructive sleep apnea in children. Previous studies have suggested that pathogenic infections and local immune system disorders in the adenoids are associated with adenoid hypertrophy. The abnormalities in the number and function of various lymphocyte subsets in the adenoids may play a role in this association. However, changes in the proportion of lymphocyte subsets in hypertrophic adenoids remain unclear.MethodsTo identify patterns of lymphocyte subsets in hypertrophic adenoids, we used multicolor flow cytometry to analyze the lymphocyte subset composition in two groups of children: the mild to moderate hypertrophy group (n = 10) and the severe hypertrophy group (n = 5).ResultsA significant increase in naïve lymphocytes and a decrease in effector lymphocytes were found in severe hypertrophic adenoids.DiscussionThis finding suggests that abnormal lymphocyte differentiation or migration may contribute to the development of adenoid hypertrophy. Our study provides valuable insights and clues into the immunological mechanism underlying adenoid hypertrophy.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China
Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality
Shanghai Municipal Education Commission
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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