International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2021)

The Antimicrobial Activity of Peripheral Blood Neutrophils Is Altered in Patients with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia

  • Maaike Cockx,
  • Marfa Blanter,
  • Mieke Gouwy,
  • Pieter Ruytinx,
  • Sara Abouelasrar Salama,
  • Sofie Knoops,
  • Noëmie Pörtner,
  • Lotte Vanbrabant,
  • Natalie Lorent,
  • Mieke Boon,
  • Sofie Struyf

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126172
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 12
p. 6172

Abstract

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The airways of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) contain persistently elevated neutrophil numbers and CXCL8 levels. Despite their abundance, neutrophils fail to clear the airways from bacterial infections. We investigated whether neutrophil functions are altered in patients with PCD. Neutrophils from patients and healthy controls (HC) were isolated from peripheral blood and exposed to various bacterial stimuli or cytokines. Neutrophils from patients with PCD were less responsive to low levels of fMLF in three different chemotaxis assays (p p p = 0.066). These results suggest that peripheral blood neutrophils from patients with PCD, in contrast to those of patients with cystic fibrosis or COPD, do not show features of over-activation, neither on baseline nor after stimulation. If these findings extend to lung-resident neutrophils, the reduced neutrophil activity could possibly contribute to the recurrent respiratory infections in patients with PCD.

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