Deficiency Of Somatic Hypermutation Of The Antibody Light Chain Is Associated With Increased Frequency Of Severe Respiratory Tract Infection In Common Variable Immunodeficiency

BLOOD(2005)

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Reduced levels of somatic hypermutation (SHM) have recently been described in IgG-switched immunoglobulin genes in a minority of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), demonstrating a disruption of the normal linkage between isotype switch and SHM. To see if, irrespective of isotype, there is a tendency to use unmutated immunoglobulin genes in CVID, we studied SHM in kappa light-chain transcripts using a V(k)A27-specific restriction enzyme-based hot-spot mutation assay (IgkappaREHMA). Hot-spot mutations were found in 48% (median; reference interval, 28%-62%) of transcripts from 53 healthy controls. Values were significantly lower in 31 patients (median, 7.5%; range, 0%-73%; P < .0000001) of whom 24 (770/6) had levels below the reference interval. Low levels of SHM correlated with increased frequency of severe respiratory tract infection (SRTI; P < .005), but not with diarrhea (P = .8). Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) deficiency also correlated with SRTI score (P = .009). However. the correlation of SHM and SRT1 was also seen when only patients with normal MBL genotypes were analyzed (n = 18, P = .006). A slight decline of mutated fractions over years was noted (P = .01). This suggests that most patients with CVID fail to recruit affinity-maturated B cells. adding a qualitative deficiency to the quantitative deficiency characterizing these patients. (C) 2005 by The American Society of Hematology.
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immunoglobulin,somatic hypermutation,restriction enzyme,mannose binding lectin,hot spot,light chain
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