Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is characterized by an impairment of specific antibody production and a decrease in all or selected Ig isotypes. Abnormalities at the level of the B cells, T cells, and antigen-presenting cells have been described. In the present study, we have focused our attention on T-cell activation in CVID. T cells from 15 of 24 patients failed to respond to recall antigens (eg, tetanus toxoid, Escherichia coli). Of these 15 patients, 11 were studied in detail and showed significantly decreased T-cell proliferative responses and/or decreased interleukin-2 and interferon- gamma production on T-cell receptor-mediated stimulation with recall antigens and superantigens (staphylococcal enterotoxins [SE]); however, T-cell response to mitogens (anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, phytohemagglutinin) was normal. The defect in interleukin-2 and interferon-gamma release on tetanus toxoid stimulation could also be documented in purified CD4 T cells of the patients and was present in patients with high and normal CD8 counts alike. Furthermore, patients' T cells failed to mount a significant elevation in free intracellular calcium (Ca++ flux) in response to superantigen, whereas the response to phorbol myristate acetate and ionomycin, bypassing receptor-mediated signaling, was unimpaired. These results indicate a defect in the early phase of T-cell activation after triggering of the T-cell receptor in a significant subgroup of CVID patients.
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December 15, 1994
A defect in the early phase of T-cell receptor-mediated T-cell activation in patients with common variable immunodeficiency
MB Fischer,
MB Fischer
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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I Hauber,
I Hauber
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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H Eggenbauer,
H Eggenbauer
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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V Thon,
V Thon
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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E Vogel,
E Vogel
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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E Schaffer,
E Schaffer
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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J Lokaj,
J Lokaj
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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J Litzman,
J Litzman
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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HM Wolf,
HM Wolf
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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JW Mannhalter
JW Mannhalter
Institute of Immunology, University of Vienna, Austria.
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Blood (1994) 84 (12): 4234–4241.
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MB Fischer, I Hauber, H Eggenbauer, V Thon, E Vogel, E Schaffer, J Lokaj, J Litzman, HM Wolf, JW Mannhalter; A defect in the early phase of T-cell receptor-mediated T-cell activation in patients with common variable immunodeficiency. Blood 1994; 84 (12): 4234–4241. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V84.12.4234.bloodjournal84124234
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