Literature DB >> 9127741

Distribution of lymphocyte subsets in bone marrow and peripheral blood is associated with haptoglobin type. Binding of haptoglobin to the B-cell lectin CD22.

M Langlois1, J Delanghe, J Philippé, J Ouyang, D Bernard, M De Buyzere, G Van Nooten, G Leroux-Roels.   

Abstract

Haptoglobin is an acute phase protein showing a genetic polymorphism with 3 major types: Hp 1-1, Hp 2-1, and Hp 2-2. In this study, flow cytometric analysis demonstrated that all three haptoglobin types bind to CD22 on human B-lymphocytes with equal affinity. Comparison of reference values for lymphocyte subsets in peripheral blood and bone marrow showed significant differences between haptoglobin types. Haptoglobin 2-2 is associated with higher peripheral B-lymphocyte counts (P < 0.001) and CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts (P < 0.05). In bone marrow, CD4+ T-cell percentages were highest (P < 0.001) but B-cell percentages were lowest (P < 0.001) in haptoglobin 2-2 type. A negative correlation between serum haptoglobin 1-1 concentration and peripheral B-cell counts was observed (r = -0.663). Our results suggest that haptoglobin is involved in lymphocyte distribution. The present findings are a potential cause of over- or underestimation of lymphocyte subset counts in the clinical staging of immunodeficiency diseases.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9127741     DOI: 10.1515/cclm.1997.35.3.199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Chem Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0939-4974


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