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Listed:
- Zihui Yu
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Ziying Xu
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Tongtong Fu
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Shiyu Liu
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics
Military supplies and energy quality supervision station of Bejing)
- Jinghua Cui
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Bing Zhang
(Capital Center For Children’s Health, Capital Medical University)
- Jieqiong Liang
(Capital Center For Children’s Health, Capital Medical University)
- Chong Pang
(Capital Center For Children’s Health, Capital Medical University)
- Yuehua Ke
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Ruikun Wang
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics
Capital Institute of Pediatrics-Peking University Teaching Hospital)
- Zhijie Tang
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics
Capital Institute of Pediatrics-Peking University Teaching Hospital)
- Yagang Gao
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Bing Du
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Yanling Feng
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Hanqing Zhao
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Guanhua Xue
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Chao Yan
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Lin Gan
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Junxia Feng
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Zheng Fan
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Yang Yang
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Lijuan Huang
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Shuo Zhao
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
- Sun Ying
(Capital Medical University)
- Qinglong Gu
(Capital Center For Children’s Health, Capital Medical University)
- Jing Yuan
(Capital Institute of Pediatrics)
Abstract
The adenoids and tonsils are important immune organs of the nasopharynx that often become hypertrophic in childhood because of recurrent pathogen infection. However, the differences in the immune microenvironment of adenoid hypertrophy (AH) and tonsil hypertrophy (TH) are unclear. Here, we show the epidemiological characteristics and peripheral blood cell indices of 1209 pediatric patients (1–15 years old) diagnosed with AH, and find that AH is often accompanied by TH and characterized by specific changes in immune cell types. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis show that 12 paired AH and TH samples contain large numbers of B, T cells and some exhausted effector memory CD4+ T cells. Compared with matched TH, AH have more naïve B cells and regulatory CD4+ T cells and less plasma B cells. Weaker antigen presentation and more significant immunosuppression are also observed in AH. In contrast, the number and cytotoxicity of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells decrease with AH grade. These findings will help our understanding of the immune response to nasopharyngeal infection.
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Zihui Yu & Ziying Xu & Tongtong Fu & Shiyu Liu & Jinghua Cui & Bing Zhang & Jieqiong Liang & Chong Pang & Yuehua Ke & Ruikun Wang & Zhijie Tang & Yagang Gao & Bing Du & Yanling Feng & Hanqing Zhao & G, 2025.
"Parallel comparison of T cell and B cell subpopulations of adenoid hypertrophy and tonsil hypertrophy of children,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-19, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-58094-w
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58094-w
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