Background: The pathogenesis of the novel described multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and Kawasaki disease (KD) is still debated as it is not clear if they are the same or different nosological entities. However, for both the diseases a rapid and unequivocal diagnosis is mandatory to start the therapy before the onset of severe complications. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the white cell populations in MIS-C and KD as potential markers to discriminate between the two diseases. Methods: We studied white cell populations by flow cytometry in 46 MIS-C and 28 KD patients in comparison to 70 age-matched healthy children. Results: MIS-C patients had a significant lymphopenia that involved both B and T populations while KD patients showed a significant neutrophilia and thrombocythemia. Granulocyte/lymphocyte ratio helped to diagnose both MIS-C and KD with a high diagnostic sensitivity, while a multivariate analysis of granulocyte and T lymphocyte number contributed to discriminate between the two diseases. Conclusions: The relevant lymphopenia observed in MIS-C patients suggests that the disease would be a post-infectious sequel of COVID-19 immunologically amplified by a massive cytokine release, while the significant neutrophilia and thrombocythemia observed in KD confirmed that the disorder has the genesis of a systemic vasculitis. The analysis of a panel of circulating cells may help to early diagnose and to discriminate between the two diseases. Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s41231-022-00128-2.

Immunophenotyping of peripheral blood cells allows to discriminate MIS-C and Kawasaki disease / Castaldo, Alice; D'Anna, Carolina; Gelzo, Monica; Giannattasio, Antonietta; Maglione, Marco; Muzzica, Stefania; Raia, Maddalena; Scalia, Giulia; Tripodi, Lorella; Castaldo, Giuseppe; Tipo, Vincenzo; Grieco, Domenico; Grieco, Michela. - In: TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2396-832X. - 7:article number 22(2022), pp. 1-9. [10.1186/s41231-022-00128-2]

Immunophenotyping of peripheral blood cells allows to discriminate MIS-C and Kawasaki disease

Castaldo, Alice
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Gelzo, Monica;Raia, Maddalena;Scalia, Giulia;Tripodi, Lorella;Castaldo, Giuseppe
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Grieco, Domenico;
2022

Abstract

Background: The pathogenesis of the novel described multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and Kawasaki disease (KD) is still debated as it is not clear if they are the same or different nosological entities. However, for both the diseases a rapid and unequivocal diagnosis is mandatory to start the therapy before the onset of severe complications. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the white cell populations in MIS-C and KD as potential markers to discriminate between the two diseases. Methods: We studied white cell populations by flow cytometry in 46 MIS-C and 28 KD patients in comparison to 70 age-matched healthy children. Results: MIS-C patients had a significant lymphopenia that involved both B and T populations while KD patients showed a significant neutrophilia and thrombocythemia. Granulocyte/lymphocyte ratio helped to diagnose both MIS-C and KD with a high diagnostic sensitivity, while a multivariate analysis of granulocyte and T lymphocyte number contributed to discriminate between the two diseases. Conclusions: The relevant lymphopenia observed in MIS-C patients suggests that the disease would be a post-infectious sequel of COVID-19 immunologically amplified by a massive cytokine release, while the significant neutrophilia and thrombocythemia observed in KD confirmed that the disorder has the genesis of a systemic vasculitis. The analysis of a panel of circulating cells may help to early diagnose and to discriminate between the two diseases. Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s41231-022-00128-2.
2022
Immunophenotyping of peripheral blood cells allows to discriminate MIS-C and Kawasaki disease / Castaldo, Alice; D'Anna, Carolina; Gelzo, Monica; Giannattasio, Antonietta; Maglione, Marco; Muzzica, Stefania; Raia, Maddalena; Scalia, Giulia; Tripodi, Lorella; Castaldo, Giuseppe; Tipo, Vincenzo; Grieco, Domenico; Grieco, Michela. - In: TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2396-832X. - 7:article number 22(2022), pp. 1-9. [10.1186/s41231-022-00128-2]
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