In patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVI), we have previously defined a subgroup of patients (CVIHyper) characterized by decreased numbers of CD4+ lymphocytes in peripheral blood, splenomegaly, and persistent immune activation in vivo, particularly of monocytes/macrophages. To further characterize this hyperactivity, parameters of activation of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) system (TNF alpha and soluble TNF receptors [sTNFRs]) were measured in 24 patients with CVI and 20 healthy controls. Patients with CVI had significantly higher serum levels of TNF alpha and both types of sTNFRs, with the highest levels in the CVIHyper subgroup. In vitro, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and purified monocytes from CVIHyper patients spontaneously released significantly higher levels, and, after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation, significantly lower levels of TNF alpha and soluble p75-TNFR than cells from both other CVI patients and healthy controls. CVIHyper patients also had significantly higher TNF alpha:sTNFRs ratios in both serum and in unstimulated PMBC supernatants. The present study demonstrates persistent in vivo activation of the TNF system in CVI, particularly in the CVIHyper subgroup. This activation may contribute to the pathogenesis of both clinical and immunologic manifestations in CVI.
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January 15, 1996
Persistent activation of the tumor necrosis factor system in a subgroup of patients with common variable immunodeficiency--possible immunologic and clinical consequences
P Aukrust,
P Aukrust
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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E Lien,
E Lien
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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AK Kristoffersen,
AK Kristoffersen
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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F Muller,
F Muller
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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CJ Haug,
CJ Haug
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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T Espevik,
T Espevik
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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SS Froland
SS Froland
Medical Department A, National Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway.
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Blood (1996) 87 (2): 674–681.
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P Aukrust, E Lien, AK Kristoffersen, F Muller, CJ Haug, T Espevik, SS Froland; Persistent activation of the tumor necrosis factor system in a subgroup of patients with common variable immunodeficiency--possible immunologic and clinical consequences. Blood 1996; 87 (2): 674–681. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.2.674.bloodjournal872674
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