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Mucorles-specific T cells emerge in the course of invasive mucormucosis and may be used as a surrogate diagnostic marker in high-risk patients

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Citazione:
Mucorles-specific T cells emerge in the course of invasive mucormucosis and may be used as a surrogate diagnostic marker in high-risk patients / Potenza, Leonardo; Vallerini, Daniela; Barozzi, Patrizia; Riva, Giovanni; Forghieri, Fabio; Zanetti, Eleonora; Quadrelli, Chiara; Candoni, A; Maertens, J; Rossi, Giulio; Morselli, M; Codeluppi, M; Paolini, Ambra; Maccaferri, Monica; Del Giovane, Cinzia; D'Amico, Roberto; Rumpianesi, F; Pecorari, M; Cavalleri, F; Marasca, Roberto; Narni, Franco; Luppi, Mario. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - STAMPA. - 118:20(2011), pp. 5416-5419. [10.1182/blood-2011-07-366526]
Abstract:
Mucorales-specific T cells have been investigated in 28 hematologic patients during the course of their treatment. Three developed proven invasive mucormycosis (IM), 17 infections of known etiologies but other than IM, and 8 never showed fever upon the period of observation. The Mucorales-specific T cells may be detected only in patients with IM, at diagnosis and along the entire course of the IM, but neither before nor long time after the resolution of the infection. Such T cells produced predominantly interleukin-4, interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), interleukin-10, and to a lesser extent also interleukin-17, and belonged to either CD4+ or CD8+ subsets. The specific T cells producing IFN-γ were able to directly induce damage of Mucorales hyphae. None of the 25 patients without IM showed Mucorales-specific T cells. Specific T cells contribute to human immune responses against fungi of the order Mucorales and could be evaluated as a surrogate diagnostic marker of IM.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Humans; Immunophenotyping; Mucorales; Risk Factors; T-Lymphocytes; Biological Markers; Mucormycosis; Hematology; Biochemistry; Cell Biology; Immunology
Elenco autori:
Potenza, Leonardo; Vallerini, Daniela; Barozzi, Patrizia; Riva, Giovanni; Forghieri, Fabio; Zanetti, Eleonora; Quadrelli, Chiara; Candoni, A; Maertens, J; Rossi, Giulio; Morselli, M; Codeluppi, M; Paolini, Ambra; Maccaferri, Monica; Del Giovane, Cinzia; D'Amico, Roberto; Rumpianesi, F; Pecorari, M; Cavalleri, F; Marasca, Roberto; Narni, Franco; Luppi, Mario
Autori di Ateneo:
BAROZZI Patrizia
CANDONI ANNA
D'AMICO Roberto
DEL GIOVANE Cinzia
FORGHIERI Fabio
LUPPI Mario
MARASCA Roberto
POTENZA Leonardo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/680645
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BLOOD
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