Reduced memory B cells in patients with hyper IgE syndrome

Date

2008

Authors

Speckmann, Carsten
Enders, Anselm
Woellner, C.
Thiel, D.
Rensing-Ehl, A.
Schlesier, Michael
Rohr, Jan
Jakob, T.
Oswald, E.
Kopp, Matthias

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Academic Press

Abstract

Dominant-negative mutations in STAT-3 have recently been found in the majority of patients with sporadic or autosomal-dominant hyper IgE syndrome (HIES). Since STAT-3 plays a role in B cell development and differentiation, we analyzed memory B cells in 20 patients with HIES, 17 of which had STAT-3 mutations. All but four patients had reduced non-switched and/or class-switched memory B cells. No reduction in these B cell populations was found in 16 atopic dermatitis patients with IgE levels above 1000 KU/L. There was no correlation between the reduction of memory B cells and the ability to produce specific antibodies. Moreover, there was no correlation between the percentage of memory B cells and the infection history. Analysis of memory B cells can be useful in distinguishing patients with suspected HIES from patients with atopic disease, but probably fails to identify patients who are at high risk of infection.

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Keywords: antibody; hyperimmune globulin; immunoglobulin E; STAT3 protein; adolescent; adult; article; atopic dermatitis; B lymphocyte; child; clinical article; controlled study; female; human; hyper immunoglobulin E syndrome; hyperimmunoglobulinemia; infection; ly Atopic dermatitis; B cells; Hyper IgE syndrome; Memory cells; STAT-3

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Clinical Immunology

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