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Increase in tonsillar germinal centre B-1 cell numbers in IgA nephropathy (IgAN) patients and reduced susceptibility to Fas-mediated apoptosis.

S Kodama1, M Suzuki, M Arita, G Mogi.   

Abstract

IgAN is a common form of primary glomerulonephritis and also a disease of tonsillar focal infection. The comprehensive mechanism underlying this disease remains to be defined. To better understand its pathogenesis, we investigated tonsillar CD5+ B cells (B-1 cells) with respect to IgA synthesis. Germinal centre (GC) B cells were isolated from the tonsils of IgAN patients and the number of B-1 cells in the GC determined by flow cytometry. GC B-1 and B-2 (CD5- B) cells were purified by cell sorter, the cells were incubated with agonist anti-CD40 MoAb and the ability for antibody production by B-1 and B-2 cells determined by ELISPOT assay. GC B-1 cells and B-2 cells were incubated with agonist anti-Fas MoAb, and apoptosis in GC B-1 cells and B-2 cells was analysed by flow cytometry. Although B-1 cells do not usually take part in the GC reaction, an increase in B-1 cell numbers was observed in the GC of tonsils from IgAN patients. These B-1 cells were likely IgA1 antibody-producing cells, since the prominent IgA subclass in IgAN is generally considered to be IgA1. Although Fas-dependent apoptosis is essential for the elimination of activated B cells, these B-1 cells showed a reduced susceptibility to Fas-mediated apoptosis. It is conceivable that activated B-1 cells may survive in the GC due to impaired apoptosis and thus produce abnormal antibodies. These findings suggest that the immune responses of B-1 cells in the tonsillar GC could thus have an impact on the pathogenesis of IgAN.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11207662      PMCID: PMC1905983          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2001.01431.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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