Literature DB >> 12385033

Frequent detection of thyroid peroxidase-specific IgG+ memory B cells in blood of patients with autoimmune thyroid disease.

Heike Leyendeckers1, Eberhard Voth, Harald Schicha, Nicolas Hunzelmann, Paul Banga, Jürgen Schmitz.   

Abstract

Centrocytes in germinal centers on selection differentiate into plasma cells and/or memory B cells. Cells that have acquired autoreactivity by somatic mutation generally fail to undergo positive selection and die by apoptosis. Presence of isotype-switched high-affinity autoantibodies in serum of autoimmune patients suggests that autoreactive plasma cells eventually emerge from a germinal center reaction. Currently, it is still unclear to which extent the same is true for autoreactive memory B cells. To address this question, we have analyzed whether IgG-bearing memory B cells with specificity for thyroid peroxidase (TPO) can be found in blood of patients with autoimmune thyroid disease and in normal blood donors. Autoreactive TPO-specific IgG+ memory B cells were identified using a previously described assay combining two-step immunomagnetic enrichment with flow cytometric detection. Autoreactive IgG+ memory B cells were found in 65% of the patients with autoimmune thyroid disease and in 17% of normal blood donors; 40% of the latter had no detectable TPO-specific IgG in the serum. The specificity of enriched TPO-specific IgG+ memory B cells was confirmed by in vitro proliferation and differentiation into antibody-secreting cells at limiting dilution and analysis of the supernatants for the presence of TPO-specific IgG. Detection of TPO-specific IgG+ memory B cells in most patients with clinically manifested autoimmune thyroid disease and few normal blood donors may argue for a role of circulating memory B cells in onset of disease.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12385033     DOI: 10.1002/1521-4141(200211)32:11<3126::AID-IMMU3126>3.0.CO;2-L

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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