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Distinctive CD56 NK Subset Profiles and Increased NKG2D Expression in Blood NK Cells of Parkinson's Disease Patients

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Date 2024 Feb 15
PMID 38360903
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Mounting data suggest an important role for the immune system in Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous evidence of increased natural killer (NK) cell populations in PD suggests a potential role of NK cells in the pathogenesis of the disease. Previous studies have analyzed NK cell populations using aggregation by variable expression of CD56 and CD16. It remains unknown what differences may exist between NK cell subpopulations when stratified using more nuanced classification. Here, we profile NK cell subpopulations and elucidate the expressions of activating, NKG2D, inhibitory, NKG2A, and homing, CX3CR1, receptors on NK cell subpopulations in PD and healthy controls (HC). We analyzed cryopreserved PMBC samples using a 10-color flow cytometry panel to evaluate NK cell subpopulations in 31 individuals with sporadic PD and 27 HC participants. Here we identified significant differences in the CD56 NK subset that changes with disease severity in PD. Furthermore, the expressions of NKG2D in all three NK cell subsets were significantly elevated in PD patients compared to HC. Notably, NKG2A expression in the CD56 NK subset increased in PD patients with longer disease duration but there were no changes in CX3CR1. In summary, our data suggests that changes in NK cells may be influenced by the clinical severity and duration of PD.

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