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Cultured CD71(+) erythroid cells modulate the host immune response

机译:Cultured CD71(+) erythroid cells modulate the host immune response

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ObjectiveThe study aimed to determine the impact of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) generated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) on T cell proliferation and host response following whole blood stimulation. BackgroundCulturing RBCs is a potential solution for donor shortage. The impact of immature cultured RBCs which express CD71(+) on host immune response is not known. Methods/MaterialsPBMCs were seeded in an erythroid expansion medium. CD71(+) cells were isolated at days 14 and 21 of culture and incubated with either purified T cells or with LPS-stimulated whole blood. Controls were incubated with medium. ResultsAt day 9, the percentage of cells that expressed CD45 and CD71 reached to the highest level (32.9%, IQR; 26.2-39.05) while the percentage of cells that expressed CD71 and CD235a reached to the highest level on day 17 (70.2%, IQR; 66.1-72.8). Incubation of T cells with days 14 CD71(+) cells and day 21 CD71(+) cells increased T cell proliferation. In a whole blood stimulation assay, day 21 CD71(+) cells, but not day 14 CD71(+) cells, inhibited the production of IL-6 and TNF alpha. ConclusionCultured erythroid cells can modulate the immune response by promoting T cell proliferation and inhibiting cytokine secretions following whole blood stimulation.

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