Age-dependent transcriptomic profiles of leukocytes in pediatric population.

Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.)
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Immunity at birth is considered immature. Following birth, our immune function is considered to grow and reach maturation over time. To obtain granular information of leukocyte functions and transcriptomic profiles in pediatric cohort, we examined leukocyte profiles in infants, preschool and school children using single cell RNA sequencing of their peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Monocytes and natural killer (NK) cells showed immaturity in infants. Their innate and adaptive immunity was developed by preschool age. Adaptive immune cells showed different maturation patterns. CD4, CD8 naïve T cells and plasma cells continued to mature untill school age. In CD8 naïve T cells, innate immunity was upregulated in infants, in support of our knowledge that they manifests more innate cell-like phenotype soon after birth. Many signaling pathways have been differentially up- and/or down-regulated in infants, preschool and school children. Their contribution to the development of the immune system needs to be delineated.

Year of Publication
2023
Journal
Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.)
Volume
255
Pages
109728
Date Published
08/2023
ISSN
1521-7035
DOI
10.1016/j.clim.2023.109728
PubMed ID
37562722
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