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B-and T-lymphocyte number and function in HIV+/HIV- lymphoma patients treated with high-dose chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplantation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
Abstract:
Combination of anti-retroviral therapy, high-dose chemotherapy (HCT) and autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) has led to an improved survival of HIV+ non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) patients. We compared T- and B-cell subset recovery and related capability to respond to in-vitro stimulation, as well as T-cell repertoire modifications of HIV+ and HIV− NHL patients undergoing HCT and ASCT as first-line consolidation or salvage treatment, using sequential blood samples obtained before and at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after ASCT. B lymphocyte recovery occurred earlier, reaching higher levels in HIV+ patients as compared to HIV− patients and healthy controls; in particular, immature and naïve B cells were significantly higher in HIV+ patients who had received rituximab in the pre-ASCT period. These lymphocytes equally responded to in-vitro stimulation. Newly produced T cells similarly increased in HIV+ and HIV− NHL patients, but their levels remained constantly lower than in healthy controls. T lymphocytes showed a reduced proliferative capacity, but their repertoire was reassorted by the treatment. The functional and numeric B-cell recovery and the qualitative modifications of T-cell receptor repertoire may explain, at least in part, the success of this aggressive therapeutic approach in HIV+ patients.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adult; Aged; Anti-Retroviral Agents; Antineoplastic Agents; B-Lymphocytes; Bone Marrow Transplantation; Cell Proliferation; Combined Modality Therapy; Consolidation Chemotherapy; Female; HIV Infections; Humans; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin; Male; Middle Aged; Salvage Therapy; T-Lymphocytes; Transplantation, Autologous; Multidisciplinary
List of contributors:
Bertoli, Diego; Re, Alessandro; Chiarini, Marco; Sottini, Alessandra; Serana, Federico; Giustini, Viviana; Roccaro, Aldo M.; Cattaneo, Chiara; Caimi, Luigi; Rossi, Giuseppe; Imberti, Luisa
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/513403
Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/513403/93306/2016%20Bertoli%20et%20al%20Sci%20Rep.pdf
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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