THE IDENTIFICATION OF SUB-POPULATIONS OF B-LYMPHOCYTES OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD USING TECHNIQUE OF FLOW CYTOFLUOROMETRY IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS AND PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID DISEASES

The study was carried out to apply technique of flow cytofluorometry for immunofenotyping of sub-populations of B-cells of peripheral blood in healthy persons and patients with rheumatoid diseases. The samples included 27 healthy donors, 16 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 9 patients with syst...

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Published inKlinicheskaia laboratornaia diagnostika Vol. 60; no. 6; p. 30
Main Authors Suponitskaia, E V, Aleksankin, A P, Aleksandrova, E N, Avdeeva, A S, Panafidina, T A, Verijnikova, J G, Nasonov, E L
Format Journal Article
LanguageRussian
Published Russia (Federation) 01.06.2015
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Summary:The study was carried out to apply technique of flow cytofluorometry for immunofenotyping of sub-populations of B-cells of peripheral blood in healthy persons and patients with rheumatoid diseases. The samples included 27 healthy donors, 16 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 9 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. The peripheral blood of all participants was analyzed for relative number of CD19+B-cells, total population of memory B-cells (CD19+CD27+); unswitched (CD19+IgD+CD27+) and switched (CD19+IgD- CD27+) memory B-cells, naive (CD19+IgD+CD27-) and transitory (CD19+IgD+CD10+CD38++CD27-) B-cells, plasmablasts (CD19+CD38+++IgD-CD27+CD20+) and long-lived plasmatic cells (CD19+CD138+). The sub-populations of B-cells were identified by technique of multicolor flow cytofluorometry using panel of monoclonal antibodies to surface membrane markers of B-lymphocytes. In normal state, relative number (median-Me; interquartile range 25-75 percentiles) of CD19+B-lymphocytes amounted to 9.1 (6.6-11.6)%; CD19+CD27+memory B-cells - 2.2 (1.6-3.3)%; unswitched and switched memory B-cells - 10 (6.4-12.7)% and 17.7 (14.9-27.0)%; naive B-cells - 65.8 (55.1-73.4)%; transitory B-cells - 0.1 (0.1-0.3)%; plasmablasts - 7.0 (5.0-9.4)%. The long-lived plasmatic cells in peripheral blood were absent. In patients with rheumatoid arthritis percentage of content of total population of memory B-cells were lower than in donors (1.6; 1.00-2.3%; p = 0.038). Under systemic lupus erythematosus was detected decreasing of number of naive B-cells (40.2; 19.7-58.2) and increasing of level of switched memory B-cells (34.2; 21.0-52.7) as compared with donors (p = 0.003 in both cases). The study established no reliable differences between healthy donors and patients with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus in the rest of sub-populations of B-lymphocytes. The developed technique of multi-parametric flow cytofluorometry can be recommended for studying homeostasis of B-cells of peripheral blood in healthy persons and patients with auto-immune rheumatoid diseases and also for evaluating and forecasting effectiveness of anti-B-cells therapy.
ISSN:0869-2084