Project description:The underlying change of gene network expression of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) remains elusive. We sought to identify GBS-associated gene networks and signalling pathways by analyzing the transcriptional profile of leukocytes in the patients with GBS.
Project description:The underlying change of gene network expression of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) remains elusive. We sought to identify GBS-associated gene networks and signalling pathways by analyzing the transcriptional profile of leukocytes in the patients with GBS. Quantitative global gene expression microarray analysis of peripheral blood leukocytes was performed on 7 patients with GBS and 7 healthy controls.
Project description:Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a significant risk factor for autoimmune disease development. However, mechanisms underlying infection and autoimmunity remain elusive. Here, we report selective expansion of autoantibody producing CD21-CD19+ B cells by bronchoalveolar PD-1+CCR2+GZMA+RUNX3+ T helper 1 like (aTh1) cells in children with CAP. In bronchoalveolar lavage, the numbers of aTh1, CD21-B cells and the concentrations of IgG-specific autoantibodies correlated with CAP severity. Unexpectedly, PD-1 decreased the ability of CD21- B cells to produce autoantibodies and reshaped their specificity in the course of pathogen invasion. Nevertheless, respiratory infection induced aTh1 and CD21-B cell persistence may trigger autoimmune disease development in susceptible individuals; e.g. they were prevalent in cerebrospinal fluid of children with post-infection Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Thus, we reveal dual roles of aTh1 and CD21-B cells in infection immunity and autoimmune pathology, and demonstrate that PD-1 is a critical checkpoint inhibitor for autoimmune disease development.
2020-08-26 | GSE124885 | GEO
Project description:Multiple infections secondary to immunosuppression after Chlamydia psittaci infection:A case report
| PRJNA1113407 | ENA
Project description:Gene involved in viral induced Guillain Barre syndrome
| PRJNA1144966 | ENA
Project description:A Case report: Novel treatment for complicated pathological MIBC