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Association of Phenotypic Changes in B Cell Lymphocytes and Plasma Viral Load in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients
Authors:M. R. Dawood  B. Conway  P. Patenaude  F. Janmohamed  J. S. G. Montaner  M. V. O'shaughnessy  G. W. Hammond
Affiliation:(1) Cadham Provincial Laboratory, Manitoba Health, and Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 3Y1, Canada;(2) British Colombia Center for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada;(3) Cadham Provincial Laboratory, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 3Y1, Canada
Abstract:Many B cell abnormalities have been reported in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, including changes in the expression of mgr, gamma, and CD22 molecules on the cell surface. Phenotypic changes in these markers on B cells isolated from HIV-seropositive patients with high or low levels of plasma viremia were measured. The phenotypic changes in B cells isolated from such patients were compared with the markers on B cells isolated from HIV-seronegative individuals using three-color flow cytometry. HIV patients showed a reduction in the proportion of mature B cells isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells compared with B cells isolated from HIV-seronegative individuals. An increase in the proportion of B cells expressing both mgr and gamma molecules on the cell surface was also seen in association with high-HIV plasma viremia. A low plasma viral load was accompanied by a reduction in the proportion of B cells expressing both mgr and gamma molecules to a level comparable to those seen in HIV-seronegative individuals. HIV-seropositive individuals demonstrated an increase in the proportion of committed B cells, as indicated by an increase in the proportion of B cells expressing gamma molecules. This observation may explain the poor humoral response of HIV seropositive patients to neo-antigens. Our results demonstrate that phenotypic changes indicative of in vivo B cell activation and an increase in immature cells are associated with HIV infection, particularly with a high plasma viral load. Phenotypic changes in B cell markers may correlate with functional deficits of B cells.
Keywords:B cells  abnormalities  HIV  viral load  plasma viremia
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