A subset of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), group 1a of the Freiburg classification, is characterized by increased B cells expressing low levels of CD21 (CD21(low)), lymphoproliferation and autoimmunity. The CD21(low) B cells have been shown to be profoundly anergic, and defects of BCR-mediated calcium signaling and of T cells have been described in CVID 1a. We found that also the classical naive B cells from CVID 1a patients, but not from CVID non-1a patients, proliferated poorly. The B cells of CVID 1a patients had a reduced capacity to divide reminiscent of the proliferative arrest associated with replicative senescence. Thus, we investigated whether lymphocyte dysfunction in CVID 1a was related to telomere-dependent replicative senescence, and found that both the B and the T cells from CVID 1a patients had significantly shorter telomeres compared with B and T cells from CVID non-1a patients. Telomere lengths in B and T cells were significantly correlated, indicating that the rate of telomere attrition in lymphocytes is an individual characteristic of CVID patients. Our findings suggest that telomere-dependent replicative senescence contributes to the immune dysfunction of CVID 1a patients, and may provide an important clue for a better understanding of the pathogenesis of CVID.

Telomere-dependent replicative senescence of B and T cells from patients with type 1a common variable immunodeficiency / Visentini, Marcella; Cagliuso, Maria; Conti, Valentina; Carbonari, Maurizio; Mancaniello, Debora; Marina, Cibati; Siciliano, Giulia; Ezio, Giorda; Baerbel, Keller; Klaus, Warnatz; Fiorilli, Massimo; Quinti, Isabella. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0014-2980. - STAMPA. - 41:3(2011), pp. 854-862. [10.1002/eji.201040862]

Telomere-dependent replicative senescence of B and T cells from patients with type 1a common variable immunodeficiency

VISENTINI, MARCELLA;CAGLIUSO, MARIA;CONTI, VALENTINA;CARBONARI, Maurizio;MANCANIELLO, DEBORA;SICILIANO, GIULIA;FIORILLI, Massimo;QUINTI, Isabella
2011

Abstract

A subset of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), group 1a of the Freiburg classification, is characterized by increased B cells expressing low levels of CD21 (CD21(low)), lymphoproliferation and autoimmunity. The CD21(low) B cells have been shown to be profoundly anergic, and defects of BCR-mediated calcium signaling and of T cells have been described in CVID 1a. We found that also the classical naive B cells from CVID 1a patients, but not from CVID non-1a patients, proliferated poorly. The B cells of CVID 1a patients had a reduced capacity to divide reminiscent of the proliferative arrest associated with replicative senescence. Thus, we investigated whether lymphocyte dysfunction in CVID 1a was related to telomere-dependent replicative senescence, and found that both the B and the T cells from CVID 1a patients had significantly shorter telomeres compared with B and T cells from CVID non-1a patients. Telomere lengths in B and T cells were significantly correlated, indicating that the rate of telomere attrition in lymphocytes is an individual characteristic of CVID patients. Our findings suggest that telomere-dependent replicative senescence contributes to the immune dysfunction of CVID 1a patients, and may provide an important clue for a better understanding of the pathogenesis of CVID.
2011
common variable immunodeficiency; telomeres; anergy
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Telomere-dependent replicative senescence of B and T cells from patients with type 1a common variable immunodeficiency / Visentini, Marcella; Cagliuso, Maria; Conti, Valentina; Carbonari, Maurizio; Mancaniello, Debora; Marina, Cibati; Siciliano, Giulia; Ezio, Giorda; Baerbel, Keller; Klaus, Warnatz; Fiorilli, Massimo; Quinti, Isabella. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0014-2980. - STAMPA. - 41:3(2011), pp. 854-862. [10.1002/eji.201040862]
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