Simultaneous quantification of recent thymic T-cell and bone marrow B-cell emigrants in patients with primary immunodeficiency undergone to stem cell transplantation
- PMID: 20452829
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2010.04.005
Simultaneous quantification of recent thymic T-cell and bone marrow B-cell emigrants in patients with primary immunodeficiency undergone to stem cell transplantation
Abstract
A major problem in the field of stem cell transplantation is the difficulty to monitor the efficacy of immune reconstitution. By modifying the widely used method of measuring T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) and the recently proposed kappa-deleting recombination excision circles (KRECs) assay, we set up a duplex Real-Time PCR that allowed the simultaneous quantification of newly produced T and B cells in children with primary immunodeficiency undergone to transplantation. We found that lymphocyte recovery involves the mobilization of both new T and B cells from production and maturation sites, and that the increase of TRECs and KRECs can be or strictly associated or independent one from the other. Some patients showed a "lymphocyte rebound" which is followed by a progressive decrease of newly produced T and B lymphocytes starting about 2years after transplantation. In other patients, TRECs and KRECs number remained very low for the entire period of study.
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