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Increased Ig-null B lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of pediatric solid organ transplant recipients with elevated Epstein-Barr viral loads

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PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 311-318

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3046.2008.00918.x

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Epstein-Barr Virus; post transplant lymphoproliferative disease; immunoglobulin negative; B cell

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  1. NIH [P50 HL74732, HL074732]

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In this study, the characteristics of Ig-null B cells in high viral load carriers were examined by four-color flow cytometry. The frequency of Ig-null B cells in patients with high, low or undetectable virus loads was found that while patients with a high load had more Ig-null cells, these cells were also present in the low and undetectable load groups. As Ig-null cells from patients with no viral load were EBV-negative, EBV infection was not absolutely required for the generation or survival of Ig-null cells. Ig-null cells were CD19(+), sIg(-), CD5(-), CD10(-), CD27(-), CD23(-), CD38(-), and CD69(-) with variable surface expression of CD20 and CD40. Ig-null cells did not have a proliferating cell phenotype (Ki67(-)) and a high proportion were HLA class I- and class II-. Virus copy number in CD19(+) Ig-null cell populations may be much higher than in CD19(+) Ig(+) cell populations. EBV infected Ig-null cells were common in blood specimens from pediatric solid organ transplant recipients and infected Ig-null cells may pose potential problems for immunotherapies that target infected B cells directly.

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