Abstract
CVID is an acquired disease with low serum immunoglobulins. Patients are classified into three groups on the ability of their B cells to secrete IgM and IgG in vitro in response to IL-2. We have now extended this patient classification to include IgA secretion and to assess whether the patients have IgA+ B cells in the circulation. B cells from almost all of the CVID patients studied were unable to secrete any IgA in vitro, with or without IL-2, although all B cells tested from normal donors showed some spontaneous IgA secretion. Thus, the defect with IgA secretion is more profound than with the secretion of IgM or IgG. Despite this failure to secrete IgA, using flow cytometry techniques all CVID patients tested were found to have IgA+ cells (expressed as a percentage of B cells) within the normal range. This suggests that CVID may involve a defect in the secretion of immunoglobulin isotypes rather than a defect in isotype switching.
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