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Generation of human memory stem T cells after haploidentical T-replete hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Generation of human memory stem T cells after haploidentical T-replete hematopoietic stem cell transplantation / Cieri, Nicoletta; Oliveira, Giacomo; Greco, Raffaella; Forcato, Mattia; Taccioli, Cristian; Cianciotti, Beatrice; Valtolina, Veronica; Noviello, Maddalena; Vago, Luca; Bondanza, Attilio; Lunghi, Francesca; Marktel, Sarah; Bellio, Laura; Bordignon, Claudio; Bicciato, Silvio; Peccatori, Jacopo; Ciceri, Fabio; Bonini, Chiara. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 0006-4971. - ELETTRONICO. - 125:18(2015), pp. 2865-2874. [10.1182/blood-2014-11-608539]
Abstract:
Memory stem T cells (TSCM) have been proposed as key determinants of immunologic memory. However, their exact contribution to a mounting immune response, as well as the mechanisms and timing of their in vivo generation, are poorly understood. We longitudinally tracked TSCM dynamics in patients undergoing haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), thereby providing novel hints on the contribution of this subset to posttransplant immune reconstitution in humans. We found that donor-derived TSCM are highly enriched early after HSCT. We showed at the antigen-specific and clonal level that TSCM lymphocytes can differentiate directly from naive precursors infused within the graft and that the extent of TSCM generation might correlate with interleukin 7 serum levels. In vivo fate mapping through T-cell receptor sequencing allowed defining the in vivo differentiation landscapes of human naive T cells, supporting the notion that progenies of single naive cells embrace disparate fates in vivo and highlighting TSCM as relevant novel players in the diversification of immunological memory after allogeneic HSCT.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Adult; Antigens, CD31; Blood Donors; Cell Differentiation; Cell Proliferation; Haplotypes; Humans; T-Cell Antigen Receptor Specificity; T-Lymphocytes; Transplantation, Homologous; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation; Immunologic Memory; Lymphopoiesis; Hematology; Biochemistry; Cell Biology; Immunology; Medicine (all)
Elenco autori:
Cieri, Nicoletta; Oliveira, Giacomo; Greco, Raffaella; Forcato, Mattia; Taccioli, Cristian; Cianciotti, Beatrice; Valtolina, Veronica; Noviello, Maddalena; Vago, Luca; Bondanza, Attilio; Lunghi, Francesca; Marktel, Sarah; Bellio, Laura; Bordignon, Claudio; Bicciato, Silvio; Peccatori, Jacopo; Ciceri, Fabio; Bonini, Chiara
Autori di Ateneo:
BICCIATO Silvio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1074873
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1074873/38597/Cieri_et_al_Blood_2015.pdf
Pubblicato in:
BLOOD
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