Detection and consistency of mucosal fluid T lymphocyte phenotypes and their relationship with blood, age and gender

shervin dokht Sadeghi Nasab, Muruganantham Eniya, Albert Judith, Frederick Clasen, Beulah Faith, Chakrapani Ashok, Jayaraman Bhagavad Gita, Velmurugan Raghavi, Subramanian Vedavalli, Chandra Lavanya, Kannan Ranganathan, Gunaseelan Rajan, Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy, Dave Moyes, Mark Ide, Saeed Shoaie, Yuko Kurushima, Daljit Jagdev, Mina Pun, Newell JohnsonPriya Kannian, Stephen Challacombe*

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Abstract

Innate and adaptive immune responses at mucosal surfaces play a role in protection against most infectious diseases. However, the relative importance either of mucosal versus systemic, or of cellular versus humoral immunity in protection against such infections remains unclear. We aimed to determine the relative percentages and reproducibility of detection of five major T lymphocyte phenotypes in stimulated whole mouth fluid (SWMF); to compare matched mucosal and blood phenotypes; to evaluate the consistency of phenotypes in SWMF over time; and to determine any associations with age or gender. Peripheral blood and SWMF samples were collected from 194 participants and sequential concomitant samples were collected from 27 of those and from 12 subjects living with HIV. CD3, CD4, CD8, Th1 and Th2 T lymphocyte phenotypes were determined by FACS. All the five T lymphocyte phenotypes were detected consistently by FACS in PBMC and SWMF with experimental replicates (N = 10; PBMC CV: 3–30%; SWMF CV: 12–36%). In longitudinal samples detection rates were reproducible in both fluids but variations were higher in SWMF (CV: 23–79.6%) than PBMC (CV: 9.7–75%). Statistically significant correlations of the percentages of all the T lymphocyte phenotypes except CD8 was seen between the two fluids. In PBMCs a negative correlation with age was found with CD3, CD4 and CD8 phenotypes, whilst a positive correlation was found in both SWMF and PBMC with the Th2 phenotype. CD3, CD4 and CD8 phenotypes in SWMF and PBMCs from an HIV-positive cohort were not significantly correlated in contrast with the HIV-negative controls. Our study provides a robust FACS protocol for the detection of the five major T lymphocyte phenotypes in SWMF which should prove useful for research with other mucosal fluids.
Original languageEnglish
Article number113731
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Immunological Methods
Volume532
Early online date31 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2024

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