TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of humoral immune function in patients with bronchiectasis
AU - Tabatabaie, Parviz
AU - Aghamohammadi, Asghar
AU - Mamishi, Setareh
AU - Isaeian, Anna
AU - Heidari, Golnaz
AU - Abdollahzade, Sina
AU - Pirouzi, Pirouz
AU - Rezaei, Nima
AU - Heidarnazhad, Hassan
AU - Ghazi, Bahram Mir Saeid
AU - Yeganeh, Mehdi
AU - Cheraghi, Taher
AU - Abolhasani, Hasan
AU - Saghafi, Shiva
AU - Alizadeh, Houman
AU - Anaraki, Mohammad Reza
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - Bronchiectasis is a chronic debilitating condition characterized by abnormal dilated thick-walled bronchi. To investigate humoral immune function in bronchiectatic patients, this study was performed. Forty patients with established diagnosis of bronchiectasis, who were referred from two tertiary care pulmonology centers in Tehran, were investigated in this study. Immunoglobulin isotypes concentrations and IgG-subclasses were measured by nephelometry and enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methods, respectively. All patients received unconjugated pneumococcal vaccine, and blood samples were taken before and 21 days after vaccination. Specific antibodies against whole pneumococcal antigens were measured using the ELISA method. Fifteen (37.5%) out of 40 patients were diagnosed to have defects in antibody mediated immunity including 5 (12.5%) patients with immunoglobulin class deficiency (2 with common variable immunodeficiency and 3 with IgA deficiency), 3 (7.5%) with IgG subclass deficiency and 7 (17.5%) patients had Specific antibody deficiency (SAD) against polysaccharide antigen despite normal levels of serum immunoglobulins and IgG subclasses. Our study along with several other studies confirmed that all patients with bronchiectasis should undergo thorough immunological evaluation in order to identify the presence of the underlying immunologic defect. This evaluation should include serum immunoglobulins, IgG subclasses concentrations and also determination of serum antibodies against pneumococcal antigens. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment will prevent the subsequent complications and improve quality of life of affected individuals. Copyright
AB - Bronchiectasis is a chronic debilitating condition characterized by abnormal dilated thick-walled bronchi. To investigate humoral immune function in bronchiectatic patients, this study was performed. Forty patients with established diagnosis of bronchiectasis, who were referred from two tertiary care pulmonology centers in Tehran, were investigated in this study. Immunoglobulin isotypes concentrations and IgG-subclasses were measured by nephelometry and enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methods, respectively. All patients received unconjugated pneumococcal vaccine, and blood samples were taken before and 21 days after vaccination. Specific antibodies against whole pneumococcal antigens were measured using the ELISA method. Fifteen (37.5%) out of 40 patients were diagnosed to have defects in antibody mediated immunity including 5 (12.5%) patients with immunoglobulin class deficiency (2 with common variable immunodeficiency and 3 with IgA deficiency), 3 (7.5%) with IgG subclass deficiency and 7 (17.5%) patients had Specific antibody deficiency (SAD) against polysaccharide antigen despite normal levels of serum immunoglobulins and IgG subclasses. Our study along with several other studies confirmed that all patients with bronchiectasis should undergo thorough immunological evaluation in order to identify the presence of the underlying immunologic defect. This evaluation should include serum immunoglobulins, IgG subclasses concentrations and also determination of serum antibodies against pneumococcal antigens. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment will prevent the subsequent complications and improve quality of life of affected individuals. Copyright
KW - Bronchiectasis
KW - Common variable immunodeficiency
KW - Humoral immunity
KW - IgA deficiency, Primary immunodeficiency
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M3 - Article
C2 - 18552408
AN - SCOPUS:48849115479
SN - 1735-1502
VL - 7
SP - 69
EP - 77
JO - Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
JF - Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
IS - 2
ER -