Circulating immune cell profile in patients with acromegaly: results from the PROMISE, a prospective clinical trial.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although GH and IGF-1 have long been proposed to play a role in immune-modulation, the circulating immune cell phenotype in acromegaly (ACRO) is poorly understood. DESIGN: This observational, prospective, single-site clinical trial (NCT05069324) analyzed peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) subpopulations in ACRO, investigating the role of disease control, pharmacological treatments, and metabolic profile. METHODS: Sixty consecutive patients with ACRO (34 males, mean age 54.7 +- 15) attending an outpatient visit between July 2020 and December 2024 were enrolled. Patients were compared with two populations: 40 healthy controls (CTRL) and 40 patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), with no significant differences in age or sex. An 8-week follow-up evaluation was performed and compared among patients according to the introduction or changes in their pharmacological treatment. RESULTS: Compared with CTRL, ACRO patients had lower total monocytes with a decreased percentage of classical and an increased proportion of non-classical subsets. There were fewer NK cells, with higher CD56dim and lower CD56bright subpopulations, and similar T and B lymphocytes. Compared with T2DM, ACRO showed lower total monocytes, with higher classical and lower non-classical subsets, as well as lower NK cells and B lymphocytes. In the short-term, treatment appeared unable to restore immune cell profile but partially affected the distributions of innate immune cells subpopulations. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first evidence of a distinct immunological pattern in ACRO that is independent of glucose metabolism. The immune signature may contribute to the persistence of cardio-metabolic and oncological risk observed in ACRO, even when the disease is adequately controlled by medical treatment.
Authors: | Feola T, De Alcubierre D, Puliani G, Cozzolino A, Sciarra F, Vincenzi L, Hasenmajer V, Sada V, Appetecchia M, Giannetta E, Sbardella E, Jaffrain-Rea ML, Venneri MA, Isidori AM, |
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Journal: | Eur J Endocrinol;2025Apr30; 192 (5) 577. doi:10.1093/ejendo/lvaf085 |
Year: | 2025 |
PubMed: | PMID: 40341338 (Go to PubMed) |