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Antibody and B cell subset perturbations in human immunodeficiency virus-uninfected patients with cryptococcosis

  • Soma Rohatgi
  • , Antonio Nakouzi
  • , Leandro J. Carreño
  • , Magdalena Slosar-Cheah
  • , Mark H. Kuniholm
  • , Tao Wang
  • , Peter G. Pappas
  • , Liise Anne Pirofski
  • Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Universidad de Chile
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Abstract

The importance of antibody immunity in protection against Cryptococcus neoformans remains unresolved. We measured serum C neoformans-specific and total antibody levels and peripheral blood B cell subsets of 12 previously healthy patients with cryptococcosis (cases) and 21 controls. Before and after adjustment for age, sex, and race, cryptococcal capsular polysaccharide immunoglobulin G was higher in cases than controls, whereas total B and memory B cell levels were lower. These associations parallel previous findings in patients with human immunodeficiency virus-associated cryptococcosis and suggest that B cell subset perturbations may also associate with disease in previously normal individuals with cryptococcosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberofx255
JournalOpen Forum Infectious Diseases
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018

Keywords

  • B cell subsets
  • Cryptococcus neoformans
  • HIV-associated cryptococcosis
  • antibody immunity
  • memory B cells

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