Preview

Medical Immunology (Russia)

Advanced search

CONCENTRATIONS OF IgG SUBCLASSES IN ALLOGENEIC BONE MARROW RECIPIENTS

https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2009-1-41-48

Abstract

A sufficient increase of infectious complications rate during early posttransplant period in allogeneic bone marrow (allo-BM) recipients has been traditionally explained by the prominent drop of serum IgG levels in the patients. That was the main reason for therapeutic application of intravenous human immunoglobulins in allo-BM-recipients. In present study, multiple repeated measurements of different IgG subclasses were performed in blood serum of thirty-six patients at early terms after allogenic bone marrow transplantation period, along with analysis of individual clinical data. The study revealed several factors that show significant associations with IgG levels posttransplant. Moderate decrease in concentrations of IgG subclasses was registered after conditioning treatment carried out before the transplantation. Significantly decreased concentrations of IgG subclasses have been revealed during bleedings, diarrhea and glucocorticosteroid therapy. In general, however, no regular prolonged deficiency for total IgG subclasses was found in allogeneic bone marrow recipients during early posttransplant period.

About the Authors

A. V. Klimovich
ГУЗ «Городская Клиническая больница № 31», Санкт-Петербург
Russian Federation


M. T. Van Lint
Центр трансплантации костного мозга Ospedale San-Martino, г. Генуя
Italy


M. P. Samoilovich
Российский научный центр радиологии и хирургических технологий, Санкт-Петербург
Russian Federation


B. V. Afanasiev
ГУЗ «Городская Клиническая больница № 31», Санкт-Петербург
Russian Federation


V. B. Klimovich
Российский научный центр радиологии и хирургических технологий, Санкт-Петербург
Russian Federation


References

1. Климович В.Б., Самойлович М.П., Крутецкая И.Ю., Пашкова С.Ф. Моноклональные антитела против подклассов IgG человека. Эпитопная специфичность и применение в иммуноанализе//Иммунология. -1998. -№ 3. -С. 30-32.

2. Прокопенко Л.Г., Равич-Щербо М.И. Обмен иммуноглобулинов. -М.: Медицина. -1974.

3. Самойлович М.П., Крутецкая И.Ю., Климович В.Б., Шмидт Е.Н., Пашкова С.Ф., Котова Т.С. Моноклональные антитела против подклассов IgG человека. Получение и определение специфичности//Иммунология. -1998. -№ 3. -С. 27-30.

4. Фрейдлин И.С. Иммунная система и ее дефекты. -СПб.: НТФФ «Полисан», 1998. -С. 71-73.

5. Saxon A., Mitsuyasu R., Stevens R., Champlin R.E., Kimata H., Gale R.P. Designed Transfer of Specific Immune Responses with Bone Marrow Transplantation//J. Clin. Invest. -1986. -Vol. 78. -P. 959-967.

6. Atkinson K. Reconstruction of the haemopoietic and immune systems after marrow transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplant. -1990. -Vol. 5, N 4. -P. 209-226.

7. Aucouturier P., Barra A., Integrator L., Cordonnier C., Schulz D., Duarte F., Vernant J.P., Preud'homme J.L. Long lasting IgG subclass and antibacterial polysaccharide antibody deficiency after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation//Blood. -1987. -Vol. 70, N 3. -P. 779-785.

8. Bengtsson M., Smedmyr B., Festin R., Oberg G., Simonsson B., Totterman T.H. B lymphocyte regeneration in marrow and blood after autologous bone marrow transplantation: increased numbers of Bcells carrying activation and progression markers//Leuk Res. -1989. -Vol. 13, N 9. -P. 791-807.

9. Bona C., Bonila F. Textbook of Imunology. -second ed. -Amsterdam: Harwood Acad. Publ. -1996. -P. 406.

10. Briskin B.S., Anikina T.P. Level of serum immunoglobulins in patients with gastroduodenal hemorrhages//Klin. Med. -Mosk.: 1979. -Vol. 57, N 11. -P. 20-24.

11. Fawcett W.A. 4th, Ferry G.D., Gorin L.J., Rosenblatt H.M., Brown B.S., Shearer W.T. Immunodeficiency secondary to structural intestinal defects. Malrotation of the small bowel and cavernous hemangioma of the jejunum//Am. J. Dis. Child. -1986. -Vol. 140, N 2. -P. 169-172.

12. Gerritsen E.J., van Tol M.J., Lankester A.C., van der Weijden-Ragas C.P., Jol-van der Zijde C.M.,Oudeman-Gruber N.J., Radl J., Vossen J.M. Immunoglobulin levels and monoclonal gammopathies in children after bone marrow transplantation//Blood. -1993. -Vol. 82, N 11. -P. 3493-4502.

13. Glucksberg H., Storb R., Fefer A., Buckner C.D., Neiman P.E., Clift R.A., Lerner K.G., Thomas E.D. Clinical manifestations of graft-versus-host disease in human recipients of marrow from HL-A-matched sibling donors.//Transplantation. -1974. -Vol. 18, N 4. -P. 295-304.

14. Gorin N.C. Collection, manipulation and freezing of haemopoietic stem cells//Review. Clin. Haematol. -1986. -Vol. 15, N 1. -P. 19-48.

15. Kelsey S.M., Lowdell M.W., Newland A.C. IgG subclass levels and immune reconstitution after T cell-depleted allogenic bone marrow transplantation//Clin. Exp. Immunol. -1990. -N 80. -P. 409-412.

16. Levy A.L., Waldmann T.A. The effect of hydrocortisone on immunoglobulin metabolism//J. Clin Invest.-1970. -Vol. 49, N 9. -P. 1679-1684.

17. Lockwood C.M. В Иммунология//Ред. А. Ройт, Дж. Бростофф, Д. Мейл. -М.: Мир, 2000. -С. 406.

18. Wolin M.J., Gale R.P. Intravenous immunoglobulins in clinical practice: ed. by Martin L. Lee, Vibke Strand; Marcel Dekker. -1997. -P. 113-119.

19. Mor V., Laliberte L., Morris J.N., Wiemann M. The Karnofsky Performance Status Scale. An examination of its reliability and validity in a research setting//Cancer. -1984. -Vol. 53, N 9. -P. 2002-2007.

20. Quan C.P., Ruffet E., Arihiro K., Pirиs R. and Bouvet J.P. -1996. High affinity serum derived Fab fragments as another source of antibodies in the gut lumen of both neonates and adults//Scand. J. Immunol. -Vol. 44, N 108. -P. 114.

21. Siadak M.F., Kopecky K., Sullivan K.M. Reduction in transplant-related complications in patients given intravenous immuno globulin after allogeneic marrow transplantation//Review. Clin. Exp. Immunol. -1994. -Vol. 97, Suppl., N 1. -P. 53-57.

22. Symann M., Bosly A., Gisselbrecht C., Brice P., Franks C. Immune reconstitution after bone-marrow transplantation//Cancer Treat Rev. -1989. -Vol. 16, Suppl. A. -P. 15-19.

23. Van Tol M.J., Gerritsen E.J., de Lange G.G., van Leeuwen A.M., Jol-van der Zijde C.M., Ouderman-Gruber N.J., de Vries E., Radl J., Vossen J.M. The origin of IgG production and homogeneous IgG components after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation//Blood. -1996. -Vol. 87, N 2. -P. 818-826.

24. Velo Bellver J.L., Sebastiбn Domingo J.J., Martнnez Prieto C., Baсares R., Clemente G., Cos Arregi E. Immunologic aspects of chronic diarrhea in relation to inflammatory intestinal disease//Rev. Esp. Enferm. Apar. Dig. -1989. -Vol. 76, N 3. -P. 229-332.

25. Waldman T.A. and Strober W. Metabolism of immunoglobulins//Progr. Allergy. -1969. -Vol. 13, N 1. -P. 19.


Review

For citations:


Klimovich A.V., Van Lint M.T., Samoilovich M.P., Afanasiev B.V., Klimovich V.B. CONCENTRATIONS OF IgG SUBCLASSES IN ALLOGENEIC BONE MARROW RECIPIENTS. Medical Immunology (Russia). 2009;11(1):41-48. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2009-1-41-48

Views: 891


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 1563-0625 (Print)
ISSN 2313-741X (Online)