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Natural killer cells have an activated profile in early Parkinson's disease

Jonathan Holbrook, Bhavana Patel, Marta Camacho, L. Kahanawita, Julia C. Greenland, Caroline H. Williams‐Gray

2023Journal of Neuroimmunology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immune dysregulation is heavily implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD) but the role of Natural Killer (NK) cells has not been well characterised. Accumulating evidence indicates the immune response peaks early in the disease, hence this study focused on characterising NK cells in recently diagnosed PD. PBMCs were obtained from PD cases (< 2 years duration) and age-matched controls and immunophenotyped using flow cytometry. We found an increased proportion and number of NK cells (CD3-CD56+), mature cytotoxic NK cells (CD3-CD16 + CD56dim), and NK cells expressing the activation marker, NKG2D. This implies NK cells are activated in the earliest stages of PD.

Topics & Concepts

NKG2DCD16Immune systemFlow cytometryCytotoxic T cellImmunologyNatural killer cellCD3Interleukin 21Interleukin 12Lymphokine-activated killer cellBiologyCD8In vitroBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments