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Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center

Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is the most common clinically significant primary immunodeficiency in adulthood, which presents a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, often including non-infectious complications in addition to heightened susceptibility to infections. These protean mani...

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Autores principales: Mormile, Ilaria, Punziano, Alessandra, Riolo, Carlo Alberto, Granata, Francescopaolo, Williams, Michela, de Paulis, Amato, Spadaro, Giuseppe, Rossi, Francesca Wanda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8287325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34290696
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.652487
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author Mormile, Ilaria
Punziano, Alessandra
Riolo, Carlo Alberto
Granata, Francescopaolo
Williams, Michela
de Paulis, Amato
Spadaro, Giuseppe
Rossi, Francesca Wanda
author_facet Mormile, Ilaria
Punziano, Alessandra
Riolo, Carlo Alberto
Granata, Francescopaolo
Williams, Michela
de Paulis, Amato
Spadaro, Giuseppe
Rossi, Francesca Wanda
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description Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is the most common clinically significant primary immunodeficiency in adulthood, which presents a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, often including non-infectious complications in addition to heightened susceptibility to infections. These protean manifestations may significantly complicate the differential diagnosis resulting in diagnostic delay and under-treatment with increased mortality and morbidity. Autoimmunity occurs in up to 30% of CVID patients, and it is an emerging cause of morbidity and mortality in this type of patients. 95 patients (42 males and 53 females) diagnosed with CVID, basing on ESID diagnostic criteria, were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. Clinical phenotypes were established according to Chapel 2012: i) no other disease-related complications, ii) cytopenias (thrombocytopenia/autoimmune hemolytic anemia/neutropenia), iii) polyclonal lymphoproliferation (granuloma/lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis/persistent unexplained lymphadenopathy), and iv) unexplained persistent enteropathy. Clinical items in the analysis were age, gender, and clinical features. Laboratory data included immunoglobulin (Ig)G, IgM and IgA levels at diagnosis, flow-cytometric analysis of peripheral lymphocytes (CD3+, CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD8+, CD19+, CD4+CD25highCD127low, CD19hiCD21loCD38lo, and follicular T helper cell counts). Comparisons of continuous variables between groups were performed with unpaired t-test, when applicable. 39 patients (41%) showed autoimmune complications. Among them, there were 21 females (53.8%) and 18 males (46.2%). The most prevalent autoimmune manifestations were cytopenias (17.8%), followed by arthritis (11.5%), psoriasis (9.4%), and vitiligo (6.3%). The most common cytopenia was immune thrombocytopenia, reported in 10 out of 95 patients (10.5%), followed by autoimmune hemolytic anemia (n=3, 3.1%) and autoimmune neutropenia (n=3, 3.1%). Other autoimmune complications included thyroiditis, coeliac disease, erythema nodosum, Raynaud’s phenomenon, alopecia, recurring oral ulcers, autoimmune gastritis, and primary biliary cholangitis. There were no statistically significant differences comparing immunoglobulin levels between CVID patients with or without autoimmune manifestations. There was no statistical difference in CD3+, CD8+, CD4+CD25highCD127low T, CD19, CD19hiCD21loCD38lo, and follicular T helper cell counts in CVID patients with or without autoimmune disorders. In conclusion, autoimmune manifestations often affect patients with CVID. Early recognition and tailored treatment of these conditions are pivotal to ensure a better quality of life and the reduction of CVID associated complications.
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spelling pubmed-82873252021-07-20 Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center Mormile, Ilaria Punziano, Alessandra Riolo, Carlo Alberto Granata, Francescopaolo Williams, Michela de Paulis, Amato Spadaro, Giuseppe Rossi, Francesca Wanda Front Immunol Immunology Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is the most common clinically significant primary immunodeficiency in adulthood, which presents a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, often including non-infectious complications in addition to heightened susceptibility to infections. These protean manifestations may significantly complicate the differential diagnosis resulting in diagnostic delay and under-treatment with increased mortality and morbidity. Autoimmunity occurs in up to 30% of CVID patients, and it is an emerging cause of morbidity and mortality in this type of patients. 95 patients (42 males and 53 females) diagnosed with CVID, basing on ESID diagnostic criteria, were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. Clinical phenotypes were established according to Chapel 2012: i) no other disease-related complications, ii) cytopenias (thrombocytopenia/autoimmune hemolytic anemia/neutropenia), iii) polyclonal lymphoproliferation (granuloma/lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis/persistent unexplained lymphadenopathy), and iv) unexplained persistent enteropathy. Clinical items in the analysis were age, gender, and clinical features. Laboratory data included immunoglobulin (Ig)G, IgM and IgA levels at diagnosis, flow-cytometric analysis of peripheral lymphocytes (CD3+, CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD8+, CD19+, CD4+CD25highCD127low, CD19hiCD21loCD38lo, and follicular T helper cell counts). Comparisons of continuous variables between groups were performed with unpaired t-test, when applicable. 39 patients (41%) showed autoimmune complications. Among them, there were 21 females (53.8%) and 18 males (46.2%). The most prevalent autoimmune manifestations were cytopenias (17.8%), followed by arthritis (11.5%), psoriasis (9.4%), and vitiligo (6.3%). The most common cytopenia was immune thrombocytopenia, reported in 10 out of 95 patients (10.5%), followed by autoimmune hemolytic anemia (n=3, 3.1%) and autoimmune neutropenia (n=3, 3.1%). Other autoimmune complications included thyroiditis, coeliac disease, erythema nodosum, Raynaud’s phenomenon, alopecia, recurring oral ulcers, autoimmune gastritis, and primary biliary cholangitis. There were no statistically significant differences comparing immunoglobulin levels between CVID patients with or without autoimmune manifestations. There was no statistical difference in CD3+, CD8+, CD4+CD25highCD127low T, CD19, CD19hiCD21loCD38lo, and follicular T helper cell counts in CVID patients with or without autoimmune disorders. In conclusion, autoimmune manifestations often affect patients with CVID. Early recognition and tailored treatment of these conditions are pivotal to ensure a better quality of life and the reduction of CVID associated complications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8287325/ /pubmed/34290696 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.652487 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mormile, Punziano, Riolo, Granata, Williams, de Paulis, Spadaro and Rossi 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). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Mormile, Ilaria
Punziano, Alessandra
Riolo, Carlo Alberto
Granata, Francescopaolo
Williams, Michela
de Paulis, Amato
Spadaro, Giuseppe
Rossi, Francesca Wanda
Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center
title Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center
title_full Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center
title_fullStr Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center
title_full_unstemmed Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center
title_short Common Variable Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Diseases: A Retrospective Study of 95 Adult Patients in a Single Tertiary Care Center
title_sort common variable immunodeficiency and autoimmune diseases: a retrospective study of 95 adult patients in a single tertiary care center
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8287325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34290696
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.652487
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