The proportion of CD161 on CD56+NK cells in peripheral circulation
associates with clinical features and disease activity of primary
Sjögren’s syndrome
Abstract
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to examine the proportion of
CD161 on CD56+Natural Killer(NK) cells in peripheral blood of primary
Sjögren’s syndrome(pSS) and investigate its clinical relevance of pSS.
Methods:The proportion of CD56+NK cells and CD161 on CD56+NK cells was
detected by flow cytometry in 31 pSS patients and 29 healthy controls
(HCs). The correlations between proportion of CD161+CD56+NK cells and
clinical features and disease activity of pSS were further analysed.
Meanwhile, we drew the receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve to
evaluate the diagnostic value of CD161+CD56+NK cells in pSS. Results:
The proportion of CD56+ NK cells and CD161+CD56+NK cells decreased
markly in pSS patients compared to HCs. The correlation analysis showed
that proportion of CD161+CD56+NK cells negatively correlated with
WBC,IgA,IgM,IgG,ESSRPI and ESSDAI,and positively correlated with
complement C4.The proportion of CD161+CD56+NK cells in pSS patients with
decayed tooth, fatigue, arthralgia, skin involvement, primary biliary
cirrhosis(PBC),interstitial lung disease(ILD), anti-SSA/Ro60 positive,
anti-SSB positive and high IgG was lower than that in negative patients.
Furthermore, compared with innactive patients,the proportion of
CD161+CD56+NK cells decreased obviously in active patients. The area
under the curve(AUC)was 0.7375(P=0.0016),the results indicated that
CD161+CD56+NK cells had certain diagnostic value for pSS. Conclusion:
This study suggested that the proportion of CD56+NK cells and
CD161+CD56+NK cells decreased significantly in pSS patients,and the
proportion of CD161+CD56+NK cells negatively associated with the
clinical features and disease activity of pSS patients. The
CD161+CD56+NK cells may present as a potential target for therapy and a
biomarker of disease activity in pSS .