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Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients

Objective: Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a complex inborn error of humoral immunity with complications of both infectious and non-infectious origins. Classifications of CVID patients provide a clearer understanding of the pathogenesis, prediction, and management of non-infectious compli...

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Autores principales: Mokhantar, Khaoula, Allaoui, Abir, Ailal, Fatima, Bakkouri, Jalila El, Ouazahrou, Kaoutar, Errami, Abderrahmane, Bousfiha, Ahmed Aziz, Moudatir, Mina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025328
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.23
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author Mokhantar, Khaoula
Allaoui, Abir
Ailal, Fatima
Bakkouri, Jalila El
Ouazahrou, Kaoutar
Errami, Abderrahmane
Bousfiha, Ahmed Aziz
Moudatir, Mina
author_facet Mokhantar, Khaoula
Allaoui, Abir
Ailal, Fatima
Bakkouri, Jalila El
Ouazahrou, Kaoutar
Errami, Abderrahmane
Bousfiha, Ahmed Aziz
Moudatir, Mina
author_sort Mokhantar, Khaoula
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description Objective: Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a complex inborn error of humoral immunity with complications of both infectious and non-infectious origins. Classifications of CVID patients provide a clearer understanding of the pathogenesis, prediction, and management of non-infectious complications. This study aims to classify Moroccan CVID patients based on the European classification (EUROclass). Materials and Methods: We recruited 20 CVID patients meeting standard diagnostic criteria (5-6). After collecting clinical and demographic data, we used flow cytometry to analyze B-cell subsets and group patients and assess the relation of each group with clinical manifestations. Results: 90% of the patients in our cohort study had a history of respiratory infections. The noninfectious manifestations included splenomegaly, autoimmunity, lymphadenopathy, and granulomatous diseases diagnosed in 50%, 45%, 40%, and 25% of patients, respectively. We observed significant co-occurrence of splenomegaly with autoimmunity and granulomatous diseases to a lesser extent. Patients had a significant reduction in total, switched memory, marginal zone-like, plasma blasts, and a substantial increase in the percentage of activated B cells, suggesting a defect in the late phases of B-cell differentiation. This condition was linked with an increased occurrence of splenomegaly and granulomatous affections. Besides, patients also had an expansion of CD21low B-cells, which was strongly associated with splenomegaly. Conclusion: The classification of the first Moroccan cohort of CVID patients showed agreement with previous results. It suggests the possibility of adopting this approach on a global scale for better diagnosis and follow-up of CVID patients.
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spelling pubmed-106767012023-11-26 Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients Mokhantar, Khaoula Allaoui, Abir Ailal, Fatima Bakkouri, Jalila El Ouazahrou, Kaoutar Errami, Abderrahmane Bousfiha, Ahmed Aziz Moudatir, Mina Qatar Med J Second Qatar Allergy Conference Objective: Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a complex inborn error of humoral immunity with complications of both infectious and non-infectious origins. Classifications of CVID patients provide a clearer understanding of the pathogenesis, prediction, and management of non-infectious complications. This study aims to classify Moroccan CVID patients based on the European classification (EUROclass). Materials and Methods: We recruited 20 CVID patients meeting standard diagnostic criteria (5-6). After collecting clinical and demographic data, we used flow cytometry to analyze B-cell subsets and group patients and assess the relation of each group with clinical manifestations. Results: 90% of the patients in our cohort study had a history of respiratory infections. The noninfectious manifestations included splenomegaly, autoimmunity, lymphadenopathy, and granulomatous diseases diagnosed in 50%, 45%, 40%, and 25% of patients, respectively. We observed significant co-occurrence of splenomegaly with autoimmunity and granulomatous diseases to a lesser extent. Patients had a significant reduction in total, switched memory, marginal zone-like, plasma blasts, and a substantial increase in the percentage of activated B cells, suggesting a defect in the late phases of B-cell differentiation. This condition was linked with an increased occurrence of splenomegaly and granulomatous affections. Besides, patients also had an expansion of CD21low B-cells, which was strongly associated with splenomegaly. Conclusion: The classification of the first Moroccan cohort of CVID patients showed agreement with previous results. It suggests the possibility of adopting this approach on a global scale for better diagnosis and follow-up of CVID patients. HBKU Press 2023-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10676701/ /pubmed/38025328 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.23 Text en © 2023 Mokhantar, Allaoui, Ailal, El Bakkouri, Ouazahrou, Errami, Bousfiha, Moudatir, licensee HBKU Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Second Qatar Allergy Conference
Mokhantar, Khaoula
Allaoui, Abir
Ailal, Fatima
Bakkouri, Jalila El
Ouazahrou, Kaoutar
Errami, Abderrahmane
Bousfiha, Ahmed Aziz
Moudatir, Mina
Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients
title Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients
title_full Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients
title_fullStr Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients
title_full_unstemmed Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients
title_short Classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in Moroccan patients
title_sort classification of common variable immunodeficiency through immunological and clinical phenotyping in moroccan patients
topic Second Qatar Allergy Conference
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025328
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2023.sqac.23
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