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A new CD21low B cell population in the peripheral blood of patients with SLE
Authors:Wehr Claudia  Eibel Hermann  Masilamani Madhan  Illges Harald  Schlesier Michael  Peter Hans-Hartmut  Warnatz Klaus
Affiliation:Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Medical University Clinic Freiburg, Germany.
Abstract:A hallmark of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the production of autoantibodies. Recent reports suggest an abnormal peripheral blood B cell homeostasis in SLE patients without being conclusive. We analyzed by four color flow-cytometry peripheral blood B cell subpopulations of SLE patients, healthy donors, and patients with other systemic autoimmune diseases. IgM memory but not switched memory B cells of SLE patients were significantly decreased compared to healthy donors, whereas transitional B cells, characterized by CD19+IgMhiIgD+CD24hiCD38hi, were significantly expanded in SLE patients but also found in other autoimmune disorders. The population of plasmablasts (CD19loCD21loCD27++CD38++) was increased in active disease. Most interestingly, B cells in autoimmune disorders contain a so far uncharacterized subpopulation with an activated phenotype (CD19hiCD21loCD38loCD86int). None of the identified subpopulations was associated with current or previous therapy and therefore may represent different aspects of the disturbed B cell homeostasis in patients with SLE.
Keywords:Systemic lupus erythematosus  B cell  CD21  Homeostasis  Transitional B cells  Memory B cells  Plasmablasts
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