Bone marrow has already been described as an enrichment site for several antigen-specific T lymphocytes, but the presence of mould-specific T cells has never been investigated in the bone marrow. We have previously demonstrated that mould-specific T cells emerge in the peripheral blood of patients with invasive fungal infections (IFI) but tend to become undetectable after disease resolution. In seven patients with a history of IFI, we investigated the presence of mould-specific T cells secreting different cytokines in bone marrow and peripheral blood paired samples. The results showed that the frequencies of mould-specific T cells secreting the protective cytokine IFNI3 are significantly higher in bone marrow (BM) and are mainly represented by CD8+ T lymphocytes with effector phenotype. A putative disappearance of such protective BM responses after myeloablative therapy could contribute to the increased risk of IFI in hematologic patients.

The bone marrow represents an enrichment site of specific T lymphocytes against filamentous fungi / Vallerini, Daniela; Riva, Giovanni; Barozzi, Patrizia; Forghieri, Fabio; Lagreca, Ivana; Quadrelli, Chiara; Morselli, Monica; Bresciani, Paola; Cuoghi, Angela; Coluccio, Valeria; Maccaferri, Monica; Paolini, Ambra; Colaci, Elisabetta; Marasca, Roberto; Narni, Franco; Latgè, Jean Paul; Romani, Luigina; Comoli, Patrizia; Campioli, Daniele; Trenti, Tommaso; Luppi, Mario; Potenza, Leonardo. - In: MEDICAL MYCOLOGY. - ISSN 1369-3786. - 54:3(2016), pp. 327-332. [10.1093/mmy/myv107]

The bone marrow represents an enrichment site of specific T lymphocytes against filamentous fungi

VALLERINI, Daniela;RIVA, Giovanni;BAROZZI, Patrizia;FORGHIERI, Fabio;LAGRECA, IVANA;QUADRELLI, Chiara;COLUCCIO, Valeria;PAOLINI, Ambra;COLACI, ELISABETTA;MARASCA, Roberto;NARNI, Franco;LUPPI, Mario;POTENZA, Leonardo
2016

Abstract

Bone marrow has already been described as an enrichment site for several antigen-specific T lymphocytes, but the presence of mould-specific T cells has never been investigated in the bone marrow. We have previously demonstrated that mould-specific T cells emerge in the peripheral blood of patients with invasive fungal infections (IFI) but tend to become undetectable after disease resolution. In seven patients with a history of IFI, we investigated the presence of mould-specific T cells secreting different cytokines in bone marrow and peripheral blood paired samples. The results showed that the frequencies of mould-specific T cells secreting the protective cytokine IFNI3 are significantly higher in bone marrow (BM) and are mainly represented by CD8+ T lymphocytes with effector phenotype. A putative disappearance of such protective BM responses after myeloablative therapy could contribute to the increased risk of IFI in hematologic patients.
2016
24-dic-2015
54
3
327
332
The bone marrow represents an enrichment site of specific T lymphocytes against filamentous fungi / Vallerini, Daniela; Riva, Giovanni; Barozzi, Patrizia; Forghieri, Fabio; Lagreca, Ivana; Quadrelli, Chiara; Morselli, Monica; Bresciani, Paola; Cuoghi, Angela; Coluccio, Valeria; Maccaferri, Monica; Paolini, Ambra; Colaci, Elisabetta; Marasca, Roberto; Narni, Franco; Latgè, Jean Paul; Romani, Luigina; Comoli, Patrizia; Campioli, Daniele; Trenti, Tommaso; Luppi, Mario; Potenza, Leonardo. - In: MEDICAL MYCOLOGY. - ISSN 1369-3786. - 54:3(2016), pp. 327-332. [10.1093/mmy/myv107]
Vallerini, Daniela; Riva, Giovanni; Barozzi, Patrizia; Forghieri, Fabio; Lagreca, Ivana; Quadrelli, Chiara; Morselli, Monica; Bresciani, Paola; Cuoghi...espandi
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