Title of article :
Biological Features of CD5+ CD19+ B1 Cell and Natural IgM (VH4-34) in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia vs. Multiple Sclerosis
Author/Authors :
Pezeshki ، Shaghayegh Department of Immunology - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Jazayeri ، Mir Hadi Department of Immunology - School of Medicine, Immunology Research Center, Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Chahardouli ، Bahram Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Tajik ، Nader Department of Immunology - School of Medicine, Immunology Research Center, Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Nabavi ، Massood Department of Regenerative Medicine - Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology - Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) , Akbarzadeh ، Mahdi School of Nursing - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Science
From page :
670
To page :
676
Abstract :
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the clonal expansion of mature CD5+ B cells and the most common lymphoproliferative disease in adults (B1-CLL). B1 cells anti-inflammatory effects include the production of natural IgM (nIgM) by the spleen and bone marrow, decreased inflammatory cytokines as a primary response to maintaining tissue homeostasis, and enhanced release of transforming growth factor β (TGFβ). We used the flow cytometry technique in peripheral blood from patients with CLL and multiple sclerosis (MS) to immunophenotype B cells and their subpopulations. Whole blood from CLL and MS patients, as well as healthy controls, was used to detect nIgM using the VH4-34 gene copy number and real-time RT-PCR. We found that the proportion of CD5+ B cells was significantly lower in MS patients than in the control group and that CD5+ B lymphocytes were significantly higher in CLL patients than in the control group. Compared to the control group, CLL patients had significantly higher levels of the VH4-34 gene copy number. On the contrary, MS patients had significantly lower VH4-34 gene copy number levels compared to the control group. As the number of antibodies in CLL patients increases due to the high number of B1 cells, we propose a new way to treat MS by extracting this natural antibody from the sera of CLL patients and injecting it into MS patients.
Keywords :
CD5+CD19+ B cells , Chronic lymphocytic leukemia , Multiple sclerosis , Natural IgM , VH4 , 34 gene
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Record number :
2736256
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