Literature DB >> 10763184

[Polyclonal B lymphocytosis and hyper-IgM: immunodeficiency and/or benign lymphoid proliferation associated with tobacco?].

S Vignes1, E Oksenhendler, L Quint, M T Daniel, X Mariette, J P Clauvel.   

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PURPOSE: To study the association of polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis with binucleated lymphocytes with clinical manifestations suggesting the existence of an immunodeficiency, to evaluate the effect of cigarette smoking on this 'benign lymphoid proliferation', to analyze the clonality of lymphocytes, to determine the levels of immunoglobulins (Ig) G, A, M.
METHODS: Description and analysis of the results obtained in four patients and literature review.
RESULTS: Polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis is associated with both a decrease in IgA and IgG and an increase in IgM. Recurrent infectious episodes (bronchitis) were observed in two patients. Transient smoking cessation allowed a decrease in lymphocytosis and IgM levels in two patients. No hematological malignancy occurred during the follow-up, while biological abnormalities persisted.
CONCLUSION: Persistent polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis may be associated with minor clinical features of immunodeficiency. Smoking cessation may sometimes lead to a decrease in lymphocytosis and IgM.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10763184     DOI: 10.1016/s0248-8663(00)80042-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Interne        ISSN: 0248-8663            Impact factor:   0.728


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1.  Impact of female cigarette smoking on circulating B cells in vivo: the suppressed ICOSLG, TCF3, and VCAM1 gene functional network may inhibit normal cell function.

Authors:  Feng Pan; Tie-Lin Yang; Xiang-Ding Chen; Yuan Chen; Ge Gao; Yao-Zhong Liu; Yu-Fang Pei; Bao-Yong Sha; Yan Jiang; Chao Xu; Robert R Recker; Hong-Wen Deng
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  2010-03-09       Impact factor: 2.846

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