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Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients

BACKGROUND: Aplastic anemia (AA) is a bone marrow failure syndrome mostly characterized by an immune-mediated destruction of marrow hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells. The resulting hypocellularity limits a detailed analysis of the cellular immune response. To overcome this technical problem we per...

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Autores principales: Franzke, Anke, Geffers, Robert, Hunger, J Katrin, Pförtner, Susanne, Piao, Wenji, Ivanyi, Philipp, Grosse, Jens, Probst-Kepper, Michael, Ganser, Arnold, Buer, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1626471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17052335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-263
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author Franzke, Anke
Geffers, Robert
Hunger, J Katrin
Pförtner, Susanne
Piao, Wenji
Ivanyi, Philipp
Grosse, Jens
Probst-Kepper, Michael
Ganser, Arnold
Buer, Jan
author_facet Franzke, Anke
Geffers, Robert
Hunger, J Katrin
Pförtner, Susanne
Piao, Wenji
Ivanyi, Philipp
Grosse, Jens
Probst-Kepper, Michael
Ganser, Arnold
Buer, Jan
author_sort Franzke, Anke
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Aplastic anemia (AA) is a bone marrow failure syndrome mostly characterized by an immune-mediated destruction of marrow hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells. The resulting hypocellularity limits a detailed analysis of the cellular immune response. To overcome this technical problem we performed a microarray analysis of CD3(+ )T-cells derived from bone marrow aspirates and peripheral blood samples of newly diagnosed AA patients and healthy volunteers. Two AA patients were additionally analyzed after achieving a partial remission following immunosuppression. The regulation of selected candidate genes was confirmed by real-time RT-PCR. RESULTS: Among more than 22.200 transcripts, 583 genes were differentially expressed in the bone marrow of AA patients compared to healthy controls. Dysregulated genes are involved in T-cell mediated cytotoxicity, immune response of Th1 differentiated T-cells, and major regulators of immune function. In hematological remission the expression levels of several candidate genes tend to normalize, such as immune regulators and genes involved in proinflammatory immune response. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests a pivotal role of Th1/Tc1 differentiated T-cells in immune-mediated marrow destruction of AA patients. Most importantly, immune regulatory genes could be identified, which are likely involved in the recovery of hematopoiesis and may help to design new therapeutic strategies in bone marrow failure syndromes.
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spelling pubmed-16264712006-10-28 Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients Franzke, Anke Geffers, Robert Hunger, J Katrin Pförtner, Susanne Piao, Wenji Ivanyi, Philipp Grosse, Jens Probst-Kepper, Michael Ganser, Arnold Buer, Jan BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Aplastic anemia (AA) is a bone marrow failure syndrome mostly characterized by an immune-mediated destruction of marrow hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells. The resulting hypocellularity limits a detailed analysis of the cellular immune response. To overcome this technical problem we performed a microarray analysis of CD3(+ )T-cells derived from bone marrow aspirates and peripheral blood samples of newly diagnosed AA patients and healthy volunteers. Two AA patients were additionally analyzed after achieving a partial remission following immunosuppression. The regulation of selected candidate genes was confirmed by real-time RT-PCR. RESULTS: Among more than 22.200 transcripts, 583 genes were differentially expressed in the bone marrow of AA patients compared to healthy controls. Dysregulated genes are involved in T-cell mediated cytotoxicity, immune response of Th1 differentiated T-cells, and major regulators of immune function. In hematological remission the expression levels of several candidate genes tend to normalize, such as immune regulators and genes involved in proinflammatory immune response. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests a pivotal role of Th1/Tc1 differentiated T-cells in immune-mediated marrow destruction of AA patients. Most importantly, immune regulatory genes could be identified, which are likely involved in the recovery of hematopoiesis and may help to design new therapeutic strategies in bone marrow failure syndromes. BioMed Central 2006-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC1626471/ /pubmed/17052335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-263 Text en Copyright © 2006 Franzke et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Franzke, Anke
Geffers, Robert
Hunger, J Katrin
Pförtner, Susanne
Piao, Wenji
Ivanyi, Philipp
Grosse, Jens
Probst-Kepper, Michael
Ganser, Arnold
Buer, Jan
Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
title Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
title_full Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
title_fullStr Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
title_full_unstemmed Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
title_short Identification of novel regulators in T-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
title_sort identification of novel regulators in t-cell differentiation of aplastic anemia patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1626471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17052335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-263
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