TY - JOUR
T1 - Paucity of gastrointestinal plasma cells in common variable immunodeficiency
AU - Marsden, Jan Willem N
AU - Laclé, Miangela M
AU - Severs, Mirjam
AU - Leavis, Helen Louisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Common variable immunodeficiency enteropathy (CVID-E) is a noninfectious complication of CVID caused by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Based on literature, a paucity or lack of plasma cells, although not obligatory for diagnosis, is a pathognomonic feature of CVID and more frequent in CVID-E. However, there is no consensus on standardized histopathological analysis of this feature in biopsies. In this systematic review, we highlight methods of reproducible plasma cell quantification of biopsies in CVID and describe the plasma cell counts and classes as presented in the literature.RECENT FINDINGS: Reduced plasma cell counts are commonly found over the entire GI tract, except for in the oesophagus. Immunoglobulin A+ (IgA+) plasma cells appear to be the most commonly reduced plasma cell class in CVID, yet there is scarce literature on the predictive value of low IgA+ plasma cell counts in CVID-E.SUMMARY: We propose two optimized methodologies of quantification using a cut-of value of <10 plasma cells per HPF at 40× magnification, or a proportion of ≥1-5% of total mononuclear cells, recorded over ≥3 sections, and in ≥2 biopsies, as the most conservative agreeable definitions for a paucity of plasma cells to be used in diagnostics and further research.
AB - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Common variable immunodeficiency enteropathy (CVID-E) is a noninfectious complication of CVID caused by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Based on literature, a paucity or lack of plasma cells, although not obligatory for diagnosis, is a pathognomonic feature of CVID and more frequent in CVID-E. However, there is no consensus on standardized histopathological analysis of this feature in biopsies. In this systematic review, we highlight methods of reproducible plasma cell quantification of biopsies in CVID and describe the plasma cell counts and classes as presented in the literature.RECENT FINDINGS: Reduced plasma cell counts are commonly found over the entire GI tract, except for in the oesophagus. Immunoglobulin A+ (IgA+) plasma cells appear to be the most commonly reduced plasma cell class in CVID, yet there is scarce literature on the predictive value of low IgA+ plasma cell counts in CVID-E.SUMMARY: We propose two optimized methodologies of quantification using a cut-of value of <10 plasma cells per HPF at 40× magnification, or a proportion of ≥1-5% of total mononuclear cells, recorded over ≥3 sections, and in ≥2 biopsies, as the most conservative agreeable definitions for a paucity of plasma cells to be used in diagnostics and further research.
KW - common variable immunodeficiency
KW - enteropathy
KW - histopathology
KW - immunoglobulin-A
KW - plasma cells
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U2 - 10.1097/ACI.0000000000001040
DO - 10.1097/ACI.0000000000001040
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39479953
AN - SCOPUS:85206994804
SN - 1528-4050
VL - 24
SP - 464
EP - 471
JO - Current opinion in allergy and clinical immunology
JF - Current opinion in allergy and clinical immunology
IS - 6
ER -