Title of article :
The Significance of B-cell Subsets in Patients with Unclassified Hypogammaglobulinemia and Association with Intravenous Immunoglobulin Replacement Requirement
Author/Authors :
Karaman, Sait Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology - Dr. Behcet Uz Children's Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Erdem, Semiha Bahçeci Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology - Dr. Behcet Uz Children's Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Gülez, Nesrin Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology - Dr. Behcet Uz Children's Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Genel, Ferah Department of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology - Dr. Behcet Uz Children's Hospital - Izmir - Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Patients with unclassified hypogammaglobulinemia (UCH) constitute a
diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma, because information concerning the clinical and
immunological characteristics of these patients is insufficient. Objective: To evaluate
B-cell subsets in cases with UCH and common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) and
their association with treatment requirement in UCH patients. Methods: The study
included 41 UCH, 25 CVID, and 36 healthy individuals between the ages of 4-18 years.
Results: The absolute count of total memory and switched memory B-cells were lower
in the CVID cases in comparison to the control group. Additionally, the absolute count
of marginal zone-like B cells in the 4-10 year age group, and the absolute count of
switched plasmablasts in the 10-18 year age group were lower in CVID cases when
compared to both the control and UCH groups. The UCH group was categorized based
on IVIG replacement therapy. Therefore, the percentage of switched memory B cells
was significantly lower in the IVIG-receiving group (10.6% ± 3.10%) compared to the
control group (14.0% ± 5.60%). However, there was no significant difference between
the IVIG-receiving group and the CVID group. Regarding the comparison of the non-
IVIG replacement group and the CVID group, the absolute count of total memory B
cells, marginal zone-like B cells, and switched memory B cells were significantly higher
in the UCH group. Conclusion: B-lymphocyte subsets in UCH cases that did not
require IVIG replacement were similar to the control group. On the other hand, the
percentage of switched memory B-cells in the UCH cases that required IVIG
replacement was not different from that of the CVID cases.
Keywords :
Unclassified , Immunodeficiency , Hypogammaglobulinemia , B Cell
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics