• Title of article

    Abnormal B Cell Differentiation in Primary Sjِgrenʹs Syndrome Results in a Depressed Percentage of Circulating Memory B Cells and Elevated Levels of Soluble CD27 That Correlate with Serum IgG Concentration

  • Author/Authors

    Bohnhorst، نويسنده , , Janne ط. and Bjّrgan، نويسنده , , Marie B. and Thoen، نويسنده , , Jّrn E. and Jonsson، نويسنده , , Roland and Natvig، نويسنده , , Jacob B. and Thompson، نويسنده , , Keith M.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    79
  • To page
    88
  • Abstract
    The percentage of CD27+ B cells in peripheral blood (PB) of patients with primary Sjögrenʹs syndrome (pSS) is significantly decreased compared to normals. In contrast, serum levels of the soluble form of CD27 (sCD27) are significantly higher in pSS patients, with a strong positive correlation between sCD27 and serum IgG levels. In vitro experiments demonstrate that normal B cells cultured under conditions driving plasma cell differentiation result in the production of substantial amounts of sCD27. Analyses of VH-region genes from sorted CD27+ and CD27− B cells from pSS patients confirm that the CD27+ population corresponds to the somatically mutated memory compartment, as in healthy individuals. Together our data indicate that in pSS, there is an abnormal differentiation of B cells to plasma cells resulting in a depression of the circulating memory B-cell pool and the release of significant amounts of sCD27 and IgG.
  • Keywords
    soluble CD27 , hypergammaglobulinemia , IgG subclasses , primary Sjِgrenיs syndrome , peripheral B cell differentiation , plasma cell , memory B cell , CD27
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Record number

    1849794