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James C Barton1, Luigi F Bertoli2, J Clayborn Barton3, Ronald T Acton4.
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We characterized 54 adult index patients with reports of frequent or severe bacterial respiratory tract infections at diagnosis of selective subnormal IgG1. Mean age was 50 ± 13 (SD) y; 87.0% were women. Associated disorders included the following: autoimmune conditions 50.0%; hypothyroidism 24.1%; atopy 38.9%; and other allergy 31.5%. In 35.5%, proportions of protective S. pneumoniae serotype-specific IgG levels did not increase after polyvalent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination (PPPV). Blood lymphocyte subset levels were within reference limits in most patients. Regressions on IgG1 and IgG3 revealed no significant association with age, sex, autoimmune conditions, hypothyroidism, atopy, other allergy, corticosteroid therapy, or lymphocyte subsets. Regression on IgG2 revealed significant associations with PPPV response (negative) and CD19+ lymphocytes (positive). Regression on IgG4 revealed significant positive associations with episodic corticosteroid use and IgA. Regression on IgA revealed positive associations with IgG2 and IgG4. Regression on IgM revealed negative associations with CD56+/CD16+ lymphocytes. Regressions on categories of infection revealed a negative association of urinary tract infections and IgG1. HLA-A(⁎)03, HLA-B(⁎)55 and HLA-A(⁎)24, HLA-B(⁎)35 haplotype frequencies were greater in 38 patients than 751 controls. We conclude that nonprotective S. pneumoniae IgG levels and atopy contribute to increased susceptibility to respiratory tract infections in patients with selective subnormal IgG1.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27123464 PMCID: PMC4830719 DOI: 10.1155/2016/1405950
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Res ISSN: 2314-7156 Impact factor: 4.818
Serum immunoglobulins in 54 adults with selective subnormal IgG11.
| Ig isotype | Men ( | Women ( | Value of |
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| Median IgG, g/L | 6.71 (5.51, 8.84) | 7.13 (3.86, 11.14) | 0.2212 |
| Elevated IgG, % ( | 0 | 0 | ~1 |
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| Median IgG1, g/L | 3.37 (2.93, 4.10) | 3.78 (0.95, 4.19) | 0.2794 |
| Elevated IgG1, % ( | 0 | 0 | ~1 |
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| Median IgG2, g/L | 2.41 (1.61, 4.01) | 2.28 (1.25, 7.24) | 0.7968 |
| Elevated IgG2, % ( | 0 | 0 | ~1 |
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| Median IgG3, g/L | 0.50 (0.43, 1.76) | 0.59 (0.41, 1.18) | 0.3342 |
| Elevated IgG3, % ( | 14.3 (1) | 0 | 0.1296 |
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| Median IgG4, g/L | 0.12 (0.01, 0.46) | 0.09 (0.02, 0.64) | 0.6993 |
| Elevated IgG4, % ( | 14.3 (1) | 0 | 0.1296 |
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| Median IgA, mg/L | 181 (90, 256) | 154 (80, 489) | 0.8368 |
| Elevated IgA, % ( | 0 | 2.1 (1) | 0.8704 |
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| Median IgM, mg/L | 147 (44, 408) | 100 (40, 277) | 0.6246 |
| Elevated IgM, % ( | 14.3 (1) | 8.5 (4) | 0.5150 |
1By definition, all patients had subnormal IgG1 and no patient had subnormal IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgA, or IgM.
Reference ranges are as follows: IgG 7.0–16.0 g/L (700–1600 mg/dL); IgG1 4.2–12.9 g/L (422–1292 mg/dL); IgG2 1.2–7.5 g/L (117–747 mg/dL); IgG3 0.4–1.3 g/L (41–129 mg/dL); IgG4 0–2.9 g/L (1–291 mg/dL); IgA 700–4000 mg/L (70–400 mg/dL); and IgM 400–2300 mg/L (40–230 mg/dL). Subnormal Ig levels were defined as those below the corresponding lower reference limit. Serum Ig levels are expressed as median (range). Elevated serum Ig levels were defined as those greater than the upper reference limit. Comparisons were made with Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson's χ 2 test, or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate.
Blood lymphocyte subsets in 54 adults with selective subnormal IgG11.
| Lymphocyte subset | Men ( | Women ( | Value of |
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| Median CD19+ cells/ | 160 (76, 432) | 228 (64, 576) | 0.5281 |
| Subnormal CD19+ cells, % ( | (0) | (0) | ~1 |
| Elevated CD19+ cells, % ( | (0) | (0) | ~1 |
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| Median CD3+/CD4+ cells/ | 1295 (371, 2058) | 934 (442, 2984) | 0.5976 |
| Subnormal CD3+/CD4+ cells, % ( | (0) | (0) | ~1 |
| Elevated CD3+/CD4+ cells, % ( | 14.3 (1) | 10.6 (5) | 0.5843 |
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| Median CD3+/CD8+ cells/ | 641 (237, 1082) | 430 (48, 1046) | 0.1643 |
| Subnormal CD3+/CD8+ cells, % ( | (0) | 2.1 (1) | 0.8704 |
| Elevated CD3+/CD8+ cells, % ( | 14.3 (1) | 6.4 (3) | 0.4360 |
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| Median CD56+/CD16+ cells/ | 98 (17, 376) | 146 (14, 401) | 0.4173 |
| Subnormal CD56+/CD16+ cells, % ( | 14.3 (1) | 4.3 (2) | 0.3463 |
| Elevated CD56+/CD16+ cells, % ( | (0) | (0) | ~1 |
1Blood levels of lymphocyte subsets were measured using flow cytometry. Reference ranges (mean ± 2 SD) are as follows: CD19+ 12–645 cells/μL; CD3+/CD4+ 359–1,519 cells/μL; CD3+/CD8+ 109–897 cells/μL; and CD56+/CD16+ 24–406 cells/μL. Levels are expressed as median (range). Subnormal levels were defined as those below the corresponding lower reference limits. Elevated levels were defined as those greater than the upper reference limits. Comparisons were made with Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson's χ 2 test, or Fisher's exact test, as appropriate.
2These are nominal values of p. Bonferroni correction for 12 comparisons yielded a revised p for significance of <0.0042.
HLA-B positivity in Alabama adults1.
| Type | Selective subnormal IgG3 ( | Population control ( | Value of |
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| B | 16.7 (9) | 0.2259 (1321) | 0.3082 |
| B | 29.6 (16) | 0.2487 (1315) | 0.4286 |
| B | 1.9 (1) | 0.0343 (1314) | 0.4493 |
| B | 0 | 0.0639 (1314) | 0.0304 |
| B | 18.5 (10) | 0.0144 (1320) | <0.0001 |
| B | 0 | 0.0775 (1251) | 0.0160 |
| B | 0 | 0.0895 (1318) | 0.0070 |
| B | 22.2 (12) | 0.1406 (1309) | 0.0938 |
| B | 3.7 (2) | 0.0240 (1167) | 0.3865 |
| B | 3.7 (2) | 0.0193 (1198) | 0.2937 |
| B | 0 | 0.0225 (1198) | 0.3002 |
| B | 13.0 (7) | 0.0265 (1321) | <0.0001 |
| B | 0 | 0.0119 (1089) | 0.5339 |
| B | 24.1 (13) | 0.2866 (1263) | 0.4644 |
| B | 3.7 (2) | 0.0177 (1241) | 0.2643 |
| B | 0 | 0.0039 (513) | 0.8184 |
| B | 1.9 (1) | 0.0171 (1230) | 0.6145 |
| B | 0 | 0.0140 (1212) | 0.4743 |
| B | 9.3 (5) | 0.0696 (1250) | 0.5183 |
| B | 1.9 (1) | 0.0180 (1164) | 0.6345 |
| B | 0 | 0.0077 (1163) | 0.6637 |
| B | 5.6 (3) | 0.0259 (1042) | 0.1803 |
| B | 0 | 0.0097 (928) | 0.5998 |
| B | 9.3 (5) | 0.0385 (1014) | 0.4127 |
| B | 0 | 0.0256 (1014) | 0.2553 |
| B | 0 | 0.1206 (1086) | 0.0126 |
| B | 0 | 0.1285 (1175) | 0.0007 |
1HLA, human leukocyte antigen. Results are displayed as % (n). Comparisons were made with Pearson's chi-square test or Fischer's exact test, as appropriate.
2These are nominal values of p. Bonferroni correction for 27 comparisons yielded a revised p for significance of <0.0019.
HLA haplotype frequencies in Alabama adults1.
| HLA-A | HLA-B | Selective subnormal IgG1 index patients (76 chromosomes) | Controls ( | Value of |
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| 01 | 08 | 0.1842 (14) | 0.0925 (1502) | 0.0118 |
| 37 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0050 (1210) | 0.3478 | |
| 52 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 | |
| 57 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0066 (1210) | 0.4231 | |
| 02 | 07 | 0.0263 (2) | 0.0413 (1502) | 0.3944 |
| 15 | 0.0789 (6) | 0.0306 (1502) | 0.0356 | |
| 18 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0083 (1210) | 0.4897 | |
| 27 | 0.0395 (3) | 0.0083 (1210) | 0.0369 | |
| 35 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0083 (1210) | 0.0488 | |
| 40 | 0.0395 (3) | 0.0073 (1502) | 0.0266 | |
| 44 | 0.0921 (7) | 0.0633 (1502) | 0.3182 | |
| 45 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 | |
| 51 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0127 (1502) | 0.6297 | |
| 57 | 0.0263 (2) | 0.0047 (1502) | 0.0662 | |
| 03 | 07 | 0.0526 (4) | 0.0546 (1502) | 0.6000 |
| 14 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0113 (1502) | 0.5908 | |
| 44 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0127 (1502) | 0.6297 | |
| 55 | 0.0395 (3) | 0 (1502) | 0.0001 | |
| 11 | 14 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 |
| 18 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0020 (1502) | 0.1793 | |
| 35 | 0.0526 (4) | 0.0140 (1502) | 0.0291 | |
| 38 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 | |
| 51 | 0.0263 (2) | 0.0033 (1210) | 0.0443 | |
| 23 | 18 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 |
| 40 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 | |
| 24 | 7 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0050 (1210) | 0.3478 |
| 35 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0060 (1502) | 0.0007 | |
| 44 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0083 (1210) | 0.4897 | |
| 26 | 35 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 |
| 29 | 44 | 0.0395 (3) | 0.0233 (1502) | 0.2755 |
| 31 | 40 | 0.0132 (1) | 0.0033 (1210) | 0.2629 |
| 32 | 8 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 |
| 40 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 | |
| 33 | 44 | 0.0132 (1) | 0 (1502) | 0.0488 |
1HLA, human leukocyte antigen. These data represent observations in 38 unrelated white index patients with selective subnormal IgG1 for whom haplotyping observations were available (=76 chromosomes) and other white adults who underwent haplotype analysis for paternity testing. All subjects were residents of Alabama. All haplotypes could be detected with both DNA-based and serologic methods with the exception of haplotypes containing B70 and B72 that were not detected by serologic methods. Results are displayed as % (n). Comparisons were made with Fischer's exact test or Pearson's chi-square test, as appropriate.
2These are nominal values of p. Bonferroni correction for 34 comparisons yielded a revised p for significance of <0.0015.