Gene expression analysis of peripheral T cells in a subgroup of common variable immunodeficiency shows predominance of CCR7– effector-memory T cells

Author:

HOLM A M12,SIVERTSEN E A3,TUNHEIM S H4,HAUG T4,BJERKELI V2,YNDESTAD A2,AUKRUST P12,FRØLAND S S12

Affiliation:

1. Section for Clinical Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Medical Department, The National Hospital, Oslo

2. Research Institute for Internal Medicine, The National Hospital, Oslo

3. Department for Immunology, The Norwegian Radiumhospital, Oslo

4. Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

SUMMARY Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) represents a heterogeneous group of antibody deficiency syndromes, characterized by defective antibody production in which T cell deficiency may play a pathogenic role. A subgroup of CVID patients has impaired in vitro T cell proliferation. Using microarray analyses of T cells from these patients, we found a gene expression pattern different from healthy controls and patients with X-linked agammaglobulinaemia. The profile of the differentially expressed genes suggests enhanced cytotoxic effector functions, antigen experienced or chronically activated T cells and a predominance of CCR7– T cells. Further experiments using flow cytometry revealed a striking predominance of CCR7– T cells in a subgroup of CVID patients, and an association with impaired T cell proliferation. Our observations indicate that a predominance of CCR7– T cells with effector-memory cell features and with reduced proliferative capacity may characterize a subgroup of CVID.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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