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Tumor Regression in Cancer Patients by Very Low Doses of a T Cell–Engaging Antibody

2008

Previous attempts have shown the potential of T cells in immunotherapy of cancer. Here, we report on the clinical activity of a bispecific antibody construct called blinatumomab, which has the potential to engage all cytotoxic T cells in patients for lysis of cancer cells. Doses as low as 0.005 milligrams per square meter per day in non–Hodgkin's lymphoma patients led to an elimination of target cells in blood. Partial and complete tumor regressions were first observed at a dose level of 0.015 milligrams, and all seven patients treated at a dose level of 0.06 milligrams experienced a tumor regression. Blinatumomab also led to clearance of tumor cells from bone marrow and liver. T cell–engag…

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Regular monitoring of cytomegalovirus-specific cell-mediated immunity in intermediate-risk kidney transplant recipients: predictive value of the imme…

2018

Abstract Objective Previous studies on monitoring of post-transplant cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific cell-mediated immunity (CMI) are limited by single-centre designs and disparate risk categories. We aimed to assess the clinical value of a regular monitoring strategy in a large multicentre cohort of intermediate-risk kidney transplant (KT) recipients. Methods We recruited 124 CMV-seropositive KT recipients with no T-cell-depleting induction pre-emptively managed at four Spanish institutions. CMV-specific interferon-γ-producing CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were counted through the first post-transplant year by intracellular cytokine staining after stimulation with pp65 and immediate early-1 peptide…

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Serum Malondialdehyde in HIV Seropositive Children

1998

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with oxidative stress as it has been demonstrated in adult seropositive individuals. We show in this study that serum malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration of HIV infected children was significantly higher than in control children. Moreover, a statistically significant decreased serum antioxidant status was detected in HIV infected children when compared with controls. No correlation was found in HIV infected children between their clinical or immunological categories, CD4+ lymphocyte count or CD4+/CD8+ ratio, and MDA concentration or serum antioxidant status. Newborn from HIV seropositive mothers had also a higher MDA concentration i…

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Antiretroviral therapy abrogates association between arginase activity and HIV disease severity

2010

AbstractArginase-induced L-arginine deprivation is emerging as a key mechanism for the downregulation of immune responses. We hypothesised that arginase activity increases with disease severity in HIV-seropositive patients. Our results show that peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 23 HIV-seropositive patients with low CD4+ T cell counts (≤350 cells/μl) expressed significantly more arginase compared with 21 patients with high CD4+ T cell counts. Furthermore, we found a significant association between the two principal prognostic markers used to monitor HIV disease (CD4+ T cell count and plasma viral load) and PBMC arginase activity in antiretroviral therapy naïve patients but not…

MaleAnti-HIV AgentsT cellT cellsCD4 cell countL-arginineHIV InfectionsArgininePeripheral blood mononuclear cellSeverity of Illness Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemImmunopathologymedicineHumansImmune response030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologyArginasebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHIVGeneral MedicineViral Loadbiology.organism_classification3. Good healthCD4 Lymphocyte CountArginaseInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureSociety Meeting PaperLentivirusImmunologyHIV-1Leukocytes MononuclearParasitologyFemaleViral diseasebusinessViral load030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
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Serum malondialdehyde in HIV-seropositive children negatively correlates with CD4+ lymphocytes count.

1998

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is associated with oxidative stress as it has been demonstrated in adult-seropositive individuals. We show in this study that serum malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration of HIV-infected children was significantly higher than in control children. A negative correlation (r = -0.515) was found in HIV-infected children between their CD4+ lymphocyte count, and MDA concentration but not with serum antioxidant status. The increase of MDA concentration in HIV-seropositive children confirms the involvement of oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of this infection also in childhood. Because of the importance of oxidative stress and antioxidants for HIV vi…

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Long-term efficacy of remission-maintenance regimens for ANCA-associated vasculitides.

2018

International audience; Objective - To compare long-term efficacy of remission-maintenance regimens in patients with newly diagnosed or relapsing antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-associated vasculitides. Methods - The 28-month Maintenance of Remission using Rituximab in Systemic ANCA-associated Vasculitis trial compared rituximab with azathioprine to maintain remission in patients with newly diagnosed or relapsing granulomatosis with polyangiitis, microscopic polyangiitis or renal-limited ANCA-associated vasculitis. Thereafter, prospective patient follow-up lasted until month 60. The primary endpoint was the major-relapse rate at month 60. Relapse and serious adverse event-free …

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The Different Immune Profiles of Normal Colonic Mucosa in Cancer-Free Lynch Syndrome Carriers and Lynch Syndrome Colorectal Cancer Patients.

2021

ABSTRACT Background and aims Due to the high load of immunogenic frameshift neoantigens, tumors arising in individuals with Lynch syndrome (LS), the most common inherited colorectal cancer (CRC) syndrome, are characterized by a pronounced immune infiltration. However, the immune status of normal colorectal mucosa in LS is not well characterized. We assessed the immune infiltrate in tumor-distant normal colorectal mucosa from LS CRC patients, sporadic microsatellite-unstable (MSI) and microsatellite-stable (MSS) CRC patients, and cancer-free LS carriers. Methods CD3-positive, FOXP3-positive and CD8-positive T cells were quantified in 219, 233 and 201 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) n…

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Mutations in the mu heavy-chain gene in patients with agammaglobulinemia.

1996

Most patients with congenital hypogammaglobulinemia and absent B cells are males with X-linked agammaglobulinemia, which is caused by mutations in the gene for Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk); however, there are females with a similar disorder who do not have mutations in this gene. We studied two families with autosomal recessive defects in B-cell development and patients with presumed X-linked agammaglobulinemia who did not have mutations in Btk.A series of candidate genes that encode proteins involved in B-cell signal-transduction pathways were analyzed by linkage studies and mutation screening.Four different mutations were identified in the mu heavy-chain gene on chromosome 14. In one fa…

MaleCandidate geneGenetic LinkageDNA Mutational AnalysisConsanguinitymedicine.disease_causeConsanguinityGenetic linkageAgammaglobulinemiahemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicineBruton's tyrosine kinaseHumansLymphocyte CountGeneGeneticsChromosomes Human Pair 14MutationB-LymphocytesbiologyImmunoglobulin mu-ChainsChromosomeGeneral MedicinePedigreeRNA splicingMutationbiology.proteinFemaleThe New England journal of medicine
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Effects of taurine on pulmonary responses to antigen in sensitized Brown-Norway rats.

2001

Oxidative stress appears relevant to asthma. Therefore, the effects of the antioxidant taurine (oral, 1 and 3 mmol x kg(-1) x day(-1) for 7 days before challenge) were examined on antigen-induced responses in sensitized Brown-Norway rats. Taurine did not reduce the bronchospasm produced by aerosol antigen but prevented airway hyperreactivity to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) at 24 h after antigen exposure, and reduced the eosinophils (from 0.178+/-0.038x10(6) to 0.044+/-0.014x10(6)* and 0.048+/-0.013x10(6)* cells ml(-1) in antigen and antigen+taurine 1 or 3 mmol x kg(-1), respectively; *P0.05 vs. antigen), lipid hydroperoxides, and Evans blue dye extravasation in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. T…

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Detection of drug resistance mutations at low plasma HIV-1 RNA load in a European multicentre cohort study

2011

Background and objectives: Guidelines indicate a plasma HIV-1 RNA load of 500-1000 copies/mL as the minimal threshold for antiretroviral drug resistance testing. Resistance testing at lower viral load levels may be useful to guide timely treatment switches, although data on the clinical utility of this remain limited. We report here the influence of viral load levels on the probability of detecting drug resistance mutations (DRMs) and other mutations by routine genotypic testing in a large multicentre European cohort, with a focus on tests performed at a viral load <1000 copies/mL. Methods: A total of 16511 HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and protease sequences from 11492 treatment-experienced …

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