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BAFF-modulated repopulation of B lymphocytes in the blood and salivary glands of RITUXIMAB-TREATED patients with Sjögren's syndrome

✍ Scribed by Jacques-Olivier Pers; Valérie Devauchelle; Capucine Daridon; Boutahar Bendaoud; Rozenn Le Berre; Anne Bordron; Pascal Hutin; Yves Renaudineau; Maryvonne Dueymes; Séverine Loisel; Christian Berthou; Alain Saraux; Pierre Youinou


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
848 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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Abstract

Objective

Treatment with rituximab depletes B cells from the peripheral blood (PB) and salivary glands (SGs) of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS). The purpose of this study was to track the repopulation of B cell subsets in PB as well as their subsequent homing into SGs in patients with primary SS treated with rituximab.

Methods

A series of 4‐color flow cytometry experiments delineated B cell subsets in 15 patients with primary SS. All were tested on days 8 and 15 of treatment. Nine of the patients were followed up monthly for 10 months, and the remaining 6 patients were followed up monthly for 24 months. Enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assays were developed to measure serum levels of BAFF and rituximab. SGs were biopsied at the start of the study and 4 months after treatment in 15 patients, 12 months after treatment in 3 patients, and 24 months after treatment in 2 patients.

Results

Baseline serum levels of BAFF correlated inversely (r = −0.92, P < 5 × 10^−4^) with the duration of B cell depletion: the higher the BAFF levels, the shorter the duration of B cell depletion. Four B cell subsets repopulated the PB: plasmablasts (CD19+, CD5−,IgD−,CD38++), transitional type 1 (T1) B cells (CD19+,CD5+,IgD+,CD38++), mature Bm2 cells (CD19+,CD5+/−,IgD+,CD38+/−), and memory B cells (CD19+,CD5−,IgD−,CD38−). Increased numbers of Bm2 cells and decreased memory B cells reappeared with time. Sequential SG biopsies revealed that B cells were absent in these glands for 12 months: they were detected 24 months after rituximab treatment. Memory and T1 B cells were the first B cells identified locally.

Conclusion

The timing of B cell repopulation is modulated by BAFF and is followed by reconstitution of the preexisting abnormalities.


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