Increased Lymphocyte Viability After Non-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell (Pbmc) Culture In Patients With X-Linked Lymphoproliferative Disease (Xlp)

Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.)(2009)

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Survival of lymphocytes after prolonged culture was studied in two asymptomatic XLP patients. Viability of XLP PBMC after 30 days of non-stimulated culture was higher than that of normal controls (N), mainly due to the persistence of CD8 memory lymphocytes. IFN gamma high CD8 T lymphocytes remained higher in XLP than in N after 30 days. The number of perforin+ CD8 lymphocytes was markedly reduced after 30 days in XLP and in N. Increased viability was not related to CD127, PD-1, CD27, or CD62L expression. Concerning B lymphocytes, memory CD27+ CD19+ cells prevailed over CD27-cells after 30 days in both XLP and N, with far more surviving cells in XLP. In N, few CD19+ B lymphocytes were viable after prolonged culture. In XLP, these cells were also IgD+, IgM+ and EBNA2+. These results demonstrate that IFN-gamma-positive memory CD8 T cells persist in XLP after prolonged culture in association with a subset of viable memory CD27+ B cells expressing latent EBV antigens. The survival advantage of XLP cells might be related to increased frequency of extranodal lymphoma in XLP patients. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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XLP,Lymphocyte viability,Non-stimulated culture,CD8 memory cells,Memory B lymphocytes
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