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Jae Joon Yoon1, Ji A Song1, Sue Youn Park1, Jeong Il Choi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain reportedly exerts complex effects on immune function. Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that play a critical role in cellular and innate immunity. This study examined changes in the subset populations and cytotoxic activity of peripheral blood NK cells in patients with chronic pain.Entities:
Keywords: CD56bright/CD16+; CD69; Chronic pain; Cytotoxicity; Natural killer cell; Peripheral blood
Year: 2018 PMID: 29372025 PMCID: PMC5780215 DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2018.31.1.43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pain ISSN: 2005-9159
Fig. 1Gating techniques used to identify NK subsets in whole blood samples. Each dot indicates a single cell analyzed by flow cytometry. As each cell is forced to pass through the laser beam, the cell is interrogated by the laser and scatters the light. Several detectors measure the light scattered from cells as either forward scatter (FS) or side scatter (SS); these measures are correlated with the size and granularity, respectively. The y-axis in panel (A) represents the amount of lights detected as SS, which is expressed using a linear scale. The intensity of the fluorescence obtained from cells stained with fluorescent antibodies is expressed using a logarithmic scale on the x- or y-axis of panel (A)–(C). After the lymphocytes were gated (A), NK cell subsets (CD3−/CD56+) were sequentially gated on the basis of the surface expression of CD3 (T-lymphocyte) and CD19 (B-lymphocyte)/CD14 (monocyte) (B). Finally, CD3−/CD56+ cells were gated into 2 main subsets and 5 subsets depending on the expression of CD56 and CD16 (C). The numbers in panel (C) represent the following subsets: 1) CD56bright/CD16−, 2) CD56bright/CD16+, 3) CD56dim/CD16−, 4) CD56dim/CD16+, and 5) CD56−/CD16+.
Demographic and Pain-Related Data
NRS: represents numerical rating scale, WBC: white blood cells in peripheral blood. *Denotes statistically significant analyzed by chi-square test or t-test.
Fig. 2Comparison of the percentages of 5 NK cell subsets in group NoP and P. The y-axes indicates the percentage of each NK cell subset, and each dot represents each value (percentage) of NK subsets in group NoP (•) and P (▴).
Percentage of CD56bright/CD16+ and CD69+ NK Cells in Group P
CRPS: complex regional pain syndrome.
Fig. 3Pain intensity (numerical rating scale, NRS) was not correlated with the increase in CD56bright/CD16+ cells (A) or percentage of cells expressing CD69 (B) ingroup P. Spearman's correlation test was used; r represents Spearman's coefficient.