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Combined unsupervised and semi-automated supervised analysis of flow cytometry data reveals cellular fingerprint associated with newly diagnosed pediatric type 1 diabetes

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Combined unsupervised and semi-automated supervised analysis of flow cytometry data reveals cellular fingerprint associated with newly diagnosed pediatric type 1 diabetes / Bechi Genzano, Camillo; Bezzecchi, Eugenia; Carnovale, Debora; Mandelli, Alessandra; Morotti, Elisa; Castorani, Valeria; Favalli, Valeria; Stabilini, Angela; Insalaco, Vittoria; Ragogna, Francesca; Codazzi, Valentina; Scotti, Giulia Maria; Del Rosso, Stefania; Mazzi, Benedetta Allegra; De Pellegrin, Maurizio; Giustina, Andrea; Piemonti, Lorenzo; Bosi, Emanuele; Battaglia, Manuela; Morelli, Marco J; Bonfanti, Riccardo; Petrelli, Alessandra. - In: FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-3224. - 13:(2022), p. 1026416. [10.3389/fimmu.2022.1026416]
Abstract:
An unbiased and replicable profiling of type 1 diabetes (T1D)-specific circulating immunome at disease onset has yet to be identified due to experimental and patient selection limitations. Multicolor flow cytometry was performed on whole blood from a pediatric cohort of 107 patients with new-onset T1D, 85 relatives of T1D patients with 0-1 islet autoantibodies (pre-T1D_LR), 58 patients with celiac disease or autoimmune thyroiditis (CD_THY) and 76 healthy controls (HC). Unsupervised clustering of flow cytometry data, validated by a semi-automated gating strategy, confirmed previous findings showing selective increase of naive CD4 T cells and plasmacytoid DCs, and revealed a decrease in CD56(bright)NK cells in T1D. Furthermore, a non-selective decrease of CD3(+)CD56(+) regulatory T cells was observed in T1D. The frequency of naive CD4 T cells at disease onset was associated with partial remission, while it was found unaltered in the pre-symptomatic stages of the disease. Thanks to a broad cohort of pediatric individuals and the implementation of unbiased approaches for the analysis of flow cytometry data, here we determined the circulating immune fingerprint of newly diagnosed pediatric T1D and provide a reference dataset to be exploited for validation or discovery purposes to unravel the pathogenesis of T1D.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
computational biology; fingerprints; flow cytometry; immune markers; pediatric diabetes; type 1 diabetes
Elenco autori:
Bechi Genzano, Camillo; Bezzecchi, Eugenia; Carnovale, Debora; Mandelli, Alessandra; Morotti, Elisa; Castorani, Valeria; Favalli, Valeria; Stabilini, Angela; Insalaco, Vittoria; Ragogna, Francesca; Codazzi, Valentina; Scotti, Giulia Maria; Del Rosso, Stefania; Mazzi, Benedetta Allegra; De Pellegrin, Maurizio; Giustina, Andrea; Piemonti, Lorenzo; Bosi, Emanuele; Battaglia, Manuela; Morelli, Marco J; Bonfanti, Riccardo; Petrelli, Alessandra
Autori di Ateneo:
BONFANTI RICCARDO
GIUSTINA ANDREA
PIEMONTI LORENZO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/136498
Pubblicato in:
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Journal
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