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Gene expression analysis of peripheral T cells in a subgroup of common variable immunodeficiency shows predominance of CCR7− effector-memory T cells
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Clinical and Experimental Immunology. Nov 01, 2004 138(2):278-289
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0009-9104
Abstract
Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) represents a heterogeneous group of antibody deficiency syndromes, characterized by defective antibody production in which T cell deficiency may play a pathogenic role. A subgroup of CVID patients has impaired in vitro T cell proliferation. Using microarray analyses of T cells from these patients, we found a gene expression pattern different from healthy controls and patients with X-linked agammaglobulinaemia. The profile of the differentially expressed genes suggests enhanced cytotoxic effector functions, antigen experienced or chronically activated T cells and a predominance of CCR7 T cells. Further experiments using flow cytometry revealed a striking predominance of CCR7 T cells in a subgroup of CVID patients, and an association with impaired T cell proliferation. Our observations indicate that a predominance of CCR7 T cells with effector-memory cell features and with reduced proliferative capacity may characterize a subgroup of CVID.