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Long-term consequences of Hodgkin lymphoma therapy on T-cell lymphopoiesis

[...]long after treatment, patients with HL exhibit a persistent and dramatic alteration in CD4+ T-cell homeostasis and in thymic function, evidenced by a decrease in naive thymic CD4+ CD45RA+ CD31+ T-cell numbers and TREC levels, while memory CD4+ T-cell counts remained unaffected.

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Published in:Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2015-03, Vol.135 (3), p.818-820.e4
Main Authors: Pellier, Isabelle, MD, PhD, Renier, Gilles, MD, PhD, Rakotonjanahary, Josué, MPH, MSc, Audrain, Marie, PharmD, PhD, Berardi, Elsa, MSc, Gardembas, Martine, MD, Clavert, Aline, MD, Moles, Marie Pierre, MD, Proust-Houdemont, Stéphanie, MD, Reguerre, Yves, MD, De Carli, Emilie, MD, Georgin-Mege, Martine, MD, Garo, Erwan, Blanchard, Simon, Miot, Charline, PhD, Picard, Capucine, MD, PhD, Delneste, Yves, PhD, Fischer, Alain, MD, PhD, Tanguy-Schmidt, Aline, MD, Jeannin, Pascale, PharmD, PhD
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Summary:[...]long after treatment, patients with HL exhibit a persistent and dramatic alteration in CD4+ T-cell homeostasis and in thymic function, evidenced by a decrease in naive thymic CD4+ CD45RA+ CD31+ T-cell numbers and TREC levels, while memory CD4+ T-cell counts remained unaffected.
ISSN:0091-6749
1097-6825
DOI:10.1016/j.jaci.2014.08.048