Mass cytometry analysis of the NK cell receptor-ligand repertoire reveals unique differences between dengue-infected children and adults

Author:

McKechnie Julia L.,Beltrán Davis,Ferreira Anne-Maud M.,Vergara Rosemary,Saenz Lisseth,Vergara Ofelina,Estripeaut Dora,Araúz Ana B.,Simpson Laura J.,Holmes Susan,López-Vergès Sandra,Blish Catherine A.

Abstract

AbstractDengue virus (DENV) is a significant cause of morbidity in many regions of the world, with children at the greatest risk of developing severe dengue. Natural killer (NK) cells, characterized by their ability to rapidly recognize and kill virally infected cells, are activated during acute DENV infection. However, their role in viral clearance versus pathogenesis has not been fully elucidated. Our goal was to profile the NK cell receptor-ligand repertoire to provide further insight into the function of NK cells during pediatric and adult DENV infection. We used mass cytometry (CyTOF) to phenotype isolated NK cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from a cohort of DENV-infected children and adults. Using unsupervised clustering, we found that pediatric DENV infection leads to a decrease in total NK cell frequency with a reduction in the percentage of CD56dimCD38bright NK cells and an increase in the percentage of CD56dimperforinbright NK cells. No such changes were observed in adults. Next, we identified markers predictive of DENV infection using a differential state test. In adults, NK cell expression of activation markers, including CD69, perforin, and Fas-L, and myeloid cell expression of activating NK cell ligands, namely Fas, were predictive of infection. In contrast, NK cell expression of the maturation marker CD57 and increased myeloid cell expression of inhibitory ligands, such as HLA class I molecules, were predictive of pediatric DENV infection. These findings suggest that acute pediatric DENV infection may result in diminished NK cell activation, which could contribute to enhanced pathogenesis and disease severity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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