Severity of critical illness correlates with CD3-low expression on iNKT-cells among septic surgical patients

Inflamm Res. 2024 Jan;73(1):1-4. doi: 10.1007/s00011-023-01795-z. Epub 2023 Dec 26.

Abstract

Background: iNKT-cells are innate regulatory lymphocytes capable of directing immune and inflammatory responses to sepsis. Repeat stimulation of iNKT-cells leads to the induction of anergy with the emergence of a hyporesponsive CD3low iNKT-cell subpopulation.

Methods: iNKT-cells were isolated from critical ill surgical patients with sepsis and phenotyped for CD3 expression. This was correlated with degree of severity of illness, as denoted by APACHE-II score.

Results: Comparing healthy volunteers to critically ill septic patients, it was noted that increasing severity of sepsis was associated with increasing frequency of circulating CD3low-iNKT-cell populations.

Conclusion: The emergence of CD3low -iNKT-cells may serve as a clinically translatable marker of degree of sepsis-induced immune dysfunction.

Keywords: APACHE II; CD3; Sepsis; Surgery; iNKT-cells.

MeSH terms

  • Critical Illness*
  • Humans
  • Lymphocytes
  • Sepsis*