Proof-of-concept study evaluating humoral primary immunodeficiencies via CJ:KREC ratio and serum BAFF level
Elisa Ochfeld, Amer Khojah, Wilfredo Marin, Gabrielle Morgan, Lauren M. Pachman

TL;DR
This study explores new ways to measure B cell activity in patients with humoral primary immunodeficiencies using CJ:KREC ratios and serum BAFF levels.
Contribution
The study introduces CJ:KREC ratio and serum BAFF as potential biomarkers for assessing humoral primary immunodeficiencies.
Findings
CVID patients showed elevated CJ:KREC ratios compared to controls, though not statistically significant.
CVID patients with lymphoproliferative features had significantly higher serum BAFF levels.
BAFF levels were higher in antibody deficiency syndromes compared to controls.
Abstract
Humoral primary immunodeficiencies are the most prevalent form of primary immunodeficiency (PID). Currently, there is no convenient method to quantify newly formed B cells. The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to quantitate the ratio of coding joints (CJs) to Kappa-deleting recombination excision circles (KRECs) and serum B cell activating factor (BAFF) in patients with humoral primary immunodeficiency and assess if they correlate with disease severity. This IRB-approved study was conducted at one academic children’s hospital. Patients with humoral PIDs and healthy controls were included. CJ and KREC levels were measured via qPCR. Serum BAFF levels were measured using Mesoscale. 16 patients with humoral PID and 5 healthy controls were included. The mean CJ:KREC ratio in the CVID, antibody deficiency syndromes, and controls groups, respectively were 13.04 ± 9.5, 5.25 ± 4.1, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders · T-cell and B-cell Immunology · Immune Cell Function and Interaction
