Neonatal Neurology 7: Pre-Clinical 1
Session: Neonatal Neurology 7: Pre-Clinical 1
Stephanie Newman, MD (she/her/hers)
Resident Physician
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Flow Cytometry data processed in FlowJo with identical gating scheme applied to all samples. Cells were selected based on size (A), and CD3+,CD45+ status (B, Q2) prior to analysis of lymphocyte identification markers and functional status. Males treated with therapeutic hypothermia (TH) or C5a antagonist (CT) showed a significant increase in CD3+CD45+ proportion compared to Sham, an effect which was not demonstrated in females (C).
Across all treatment groups and between sexes, there was no significant difference in the proportion of Thelper cells, defined as CD3+, CD45+, and CD4+ (A). However, Tregs (CD25+ Thelp er cells), showed a significant decrease in all treated groups compared to the no treatment (NT, normothermic). In both males and females, there was a significant increase in Th2 cells (GATA3+) which activate humoral immunity (C).
In both males and females, there was a significant increase in CD62L which corresponds to pluripotent cells with increased homing ability (A). Females treated with complement modulation (CT) showed a significant decrease in CD44, which are associated with effector function and tissue tropism (B).