The defect in humoral immunity in patients with Nijmegen breakage syndrome is explained by defects in peripheral B lymphocyte maturation
Open Access
- 31 July 2012
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cytometry Part A
- Vol. 81A (10), 835-842
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.22108
Abstract
Patients with an immunodeficiency in the course of Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) that is caused by mutations in the NBN/NBS1 gene are prone to recurrent infections and malignancies, due to a defective DNA double-strand breaks repair mechanism. Four-color flow cytometry was used to analyze changes in B lymphocyte subsets reflecting the most important stages of peripheral B cell maturation. It was demonstrated that the humoral immune defect observed in NBS patients was caused by reduced numbers of B lymphocytes, but also by their aberrant maturation. Reduced relative and absolute counts of naïve and memory B cells were accompanied by a significant accumulation of the natural effector B lymphocytes. The elevated proportion of IgM-only memory and reduced proportion of IgM-negative cells within the memory B cell pool suggests that there is class-switch recombination defect in this population of cells in NBS patients, resulting in inadequate production of immunoglobulins. Because of the reduced T-cell counts, the T-cell dependent antigen response is severely impaired resulting in a lower frequency of memory B-cells. The T-cell independent B-cell differentiation pathway seems less affected. The reduced IgG and IgA levels in patients with NBS are caused both by ineffective class switch, at least due to poor T cell help, and low number of memory B cells. This study illustrates that the NBN gene product nibrin plays an important role at different levels in the B-cell system. © 2012 International Society for Advancement of CytometryKeywords
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