Frequency analysis of B lymphocytes specific for Rh antigens in naturally immunized Rh-negative women |
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Authors: | Pasha R P K Shokrgozar M A Bahrami Z S Shokri F |
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Affiliation: | National Cell Bank of Iran, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Tehran. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite a successful outcome of the anti-D prophylaxis programme, alloimmunization still occurs. The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of Rh-specific B lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of nine Rh-alloimmunized individuals at different time intervals after parturition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The donors' B lymphocytes were transformed with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cultured at different cell densities over a feeder of human fetal fibroblasts. Culture supernatants were screened for human immunoglobulin by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and for anti-Rh antibody by using a direct haemagglutination technique. The percentage of CD19+ B lymphocytes in peripheral blood was determined by flow cytometry, and the frequency of Rh-specific B lymphocytes was estimated by limiting-dilution assay (LDA). RESULTS: The frequency of Rh-specific B lymphocytes varied from 1 : 150 to 1 : 27,850 in different donors. There was a decrease in this frequency and level of anti-Rh antibody with increase in time interval between bleeding and last exposure to the antigen. Furthermore, a positive correlation was observed between the titre of Rh-specific antibody and frequency of Rh-specific B cells in each of three subjects bled at multiple time-points postdelivery. CONCLUSIONS: The magnitude of the specific antibody response to Rh antigens varies greatly in Rh-alloimmunized women, which partly reflects the difference in frequency of specific B cells in these individuals. |
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Keywords: | Epstein–Barr virus frequency of specific B lymphocytes haemolytic disease of the newborn limiting-dilution assay Rh alloimmunization Rh antigens |
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