2022
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.880829
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Neutralizing Antibodies Against Factor VIII Can Occur Through a Non-Germinal Center Pathway

Abstract: Humoral immunity to factor VIII (FVIII) represents a significant challenge for the treatment of patients with hemophilia A. Current paradigms indicate that neutralizing antibodies against FVIII (inhibitors) occur through a classical CD4 T cell, germinal center (GC) dependent process. However, clinical observations suggest that the nature of the immune response to FVIII may differ between patients. While some patients produce persistent low or high inhibitor titers, others generate a transient response. Moreove… Show more

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“…Moreover, there are evidences showing that the non-class-switched IgD + /IgM + memory B cells can be produced during T cell-independent (TI) humoral immune responses outside germinal centers [ 13 , 16 ]. Interestingly, a recent report by Patel et al explained that both GC-dependent and -independent mechanisms may be evoked by frequent FVIII infusions in patients with HA [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there are evidences showing that the non-class-switched IgD + /IgM + memory B cells can be produced during T cell-independent (TI) humoral immune responses outside germinal centers [ 13 , 16 ]. Interestingly, a recent report by Patel et al explained that both GC-dependent and -independent mechanisms may be evoked by frequent FVIII infusions in patients with HA [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%