Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6087805 Clinical Immunology 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Detailed phenotypic characterization of B cell subpopulations is of utmost importance for the diagnosis and management of humoral immunodeficiencies, as they are used for classification of common variable immunodeficiencies. Since age-specific reference values remain scarce in the literature, we analysed by flow cytometry the proportions and absolute values of total, memory, switched memory and CD21−/low B cells in blood samples from 168 healthy children (1 day to 18 years) with special attention to the different subpopulations of CD21low B cells. The percentages of total memory B cells and their subsets significantly increased up to 5-10 years. In contrast, the percentages of immature CD21− B cells and of immature transitional CD21lowCD38hi B cells decreased progressively with age, whereas the percentage of CD21low CD38low B cells remained stable during childhood. Our data stress the importance of age-specific reference values for the correct interpretation of B cell subsets in children as a diagnostic tool in immunodeficiencies.

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