Opposite effects of interferon-beta on new B and T cells release from production sites in multiple sclerosis patients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The release of newly produced B and T lymphocytes from the production sites was analyzed in 30 multiple sclerosis patients treated with interferon-beta by measuring T-cell receptor excision circles and k-deleting recombination excision circles. We found that the therapy induces opposite effects on B- and T-cell mobilization in 33% of patients. New B-cell production, which peaks after 6 months of therapy and then decreases to levels that, however, are still higher than in controls, may cause a renewal of the B-cell compartment. On the contrary, the decreased number of newly produced T lymphocytes observed at 12 months of treatment and the association between reduced thymic output and low peripheral T lymphocytes can be a cause of leukopenia, a frequent side effect of the therapy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
C., Zanotti; M., Chiarini; Serana, Federico; R., Capra; M., Rottoli; M., Rovaris; G., Cavaletti; R., Clerici; M., Rezzonico; Caimi, Luigi; L., Imberti
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