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dc.contributor.authorZenarruzabeitia Belaustegui, Olatz
dc.contributor.authorVitallé Andrade, Joana
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Obregón, Susana
dc.contributor.authorAstigarraga Aguirre, María Icíar
dc.contributor.authorAstigarraga Aguirre, María Iciar
dc.contributor.authorEguizabal Argaiz, Cristina ORCID
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Silvia
dc.contributor.authorSimhadri, V. R.
dc.contributor.authorBorrego Rabasco, Francisco
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-05T15:03:10Z
dc.date.available2024-09-05T15:03:10Z
dc.date.issued2016-09-06
dc.identifier.citationScientific Reports 6 : (2016) // Article ID 32693es_ES
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10810/69426
dc.description.abstractNeonates are more susceptible to infections than adults. This susceptibility is thought to reflect neonates’ qualitative and quantitative defects in the adaptive and innate immune responses. Differential expression of cell surface receptors may result in altered thresholds of neonatal immune cell activation. We determined whether the expression and function of the lipid-binding CD300 family of receptors are different on neonatal immune cells compared to adult immune cells. A multiparametric flow cytometry analysis was performed to determine the expression of CD300 receptors on adult peripheral blood mononuclear cells and neonatal cord blood mononuclear cells. The expression of the CD300a inhibitory receptor was significantly reduced on cells from the newborn adaptive immune system, and neonatal antigen presenting cells exhibited a different CD300 receptors expression pattern. We also found differential LPS-mediated regulation of CD300 receptors expression on adult monocytes compared to cord blood monocytes, and that CD300c and CD300e-mediated activation was quantitatively different in neonatal monocytes. This is the first complete study examining the expression of CD300 receptors on human neonatal immune cells compared with adult immune cells. Significant differences in the expression and function of CD300 receptors may help to explain the peculiarities and distinctness of the neonatal immune responses.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by grants from “Plan Estatal de I+D+I 2013–2016, ISCIII-Subdirección de Evaluación y Fomento de la Investigación-Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) (PI13/00889); Marie Curie Actions, Career Integration Grant, European Commission (CIG 631674); and SAIOTEK, Departamento de Desarrollo Económico y Competitividad, Gobierno Vasco (SAIO13-PE13BF005)”.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherNature Researches_ES
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.subjectCD300 receptor familyes_ES
dc.subjectPBMCses_ES
dc.subjectneonatees_ES
dc.titleThe expression and function of human CD300 receptors on blood circulating mononuclear cells are distinct in neonates and adultses_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.rights.holder(cc) 2016 The Authors. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.es_ES
dc.rights.holderhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1038/srep32693es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/srep32693
dc.departamentoesGenética, antropología física y fisiología animales_ES
dc.departamentoeuGenetika,antropologia fisikoa eta animalien fisiologiaes_ES


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