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Unravelling the complexity of T cell abnormalities in common variable immunodeficiency

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Citazione:
Unravelling the complexity of T cell abnormalities in common variable immunodeficiency / Giovannetti, A.; Pierdominici, M.; Mazzetta, F.; Marziali, M.; Renzi, C.; Mileo, A. M.; De Felice, M.; Mora, B.; Esposito, A.; Carello, R.; Pizzuti, A.; Paggi, M. G.; Paganelli, R.; Malorni, W.; Aiuti, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-1767. - 178:6(2007), pp. 3932-3943. [10.4049/jimmunol.178.6.3932]
Abstract:
We investigated several phenotypic and functional parameters of T cell-mediated immunity in a large series of common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) patients. We demonstrated that the vast majority of CVID patients presented multiple T cell abnormalities intimately related among them, the severity of which was reflected in a parallel loss of CD4+ naive T cells. A strong correlation between the number of CD4+ naive T cells and clinical features was observed, supporting the subgrouping of patients according to their number of naive CD4+ T lymphocytes. A reduced thymic output and disrupted CD4+ and CD8+ TCR repertoires paralleled the contraction of CD4+ naive T cell pools. The evaluation of activation markers and cytokine production indicated a strong T cell activation that was significantly related to the increased levels of T cell turnover and apoptosis. Finally, discrete genetic profiles could be demonstrated in groups of patients showing extremely diverse T cell subset composition and function. Naive CD4+ T cell levels were significantly associated with the switched memory B cell-based classification, although the concordance between the respective subgroups did not exceed 58.8%. In conclusion, our data highlight the key role played by the T cell compartment in the pathogenesis of CVID, pointing to the need to consider this aspect for classification of this disease. Copyright © 2007 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Giovannetti, A.; Pierdominici, M.; Mazzetta, F.; Marziali, M.; Renzi, C.; Mileo, A. M.; De Felice, M.; Mora, B.; Esposito, A.; Carello, R.; Pizzuti, A.; Paggi, M. G.; Paganelli, R.; Malorni, W.; Aiuti, F.
Autori di Ateneo:
ESPOSITO ANTONIO
RENZI CRISTINA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/134057
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
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