Serial study of CD5+ and CD5- B cell subpopulations in 335 HIV seropositive patients

Author:

VUILLIER F1,SCOTT-ALGARA D1,TORTEVOYE P1,PIALOUX G2,DIGHIERO G1

Affiliation:

1. Service d’ Imnmnohématologie et d’Immunopathologie, Institut Pasteur, France

2. Hôpital Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

Abstract

SUMMARY B cell subpopulations, as defined by double-labelling techniques with CD5 and CD19 monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs), were serially studied in 335 HIV-1 seropositive patients. At the time of the first consultation, no important modifications in either CD5+ or CD5- subpopulations were observed, whatever the stage of the disease. However, in 18 out of the 335 patients (5.37%), a sharp increase in 8 cells exceeding 20% and 300/mm3 was observed. This increase in B cells was mainly accounted for CD5-CD19+ B cell subpopulations and was associated with: (i) evolution of the disease, since only four patients presented it at their first consultation (one lymphadenopathy-associated syndrome (LAS) and three AIDS); (ii) advanced stages of disease since, at the time of B cell augmentation, two patients were staged as LAS, four as ARC and 12 as AIDS; (iii) a high incidence of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas(NHL) since three out of the 18 patients presented a histologically confirmed NHL and three others a clinical pattern compatible with this diagnosis. However, in three patients with B hyperlymphocytosis, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) studies of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement revealed the existence of a polyclonal expansion of B cells. These results justify inclusion of a pan-B cell marker in routine phenotypic studies of HIV-infected individuals, as well as the search for NHL among patients presenting this abnormality.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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