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Journal of Clinical Immunology | 1992

Selective deficiency of CD4+/CD45RA+ lymphocytes in patients with ataxia-telangiectasia

Roberto Paganelli; Enrico Scala; Elisa Scarselli; Claudio Ortolani; Andrea Cossarizza; Daniela Carmini; Fernando Aiuti; Massimo Fiorilli

Several immunological abnormalities have been observed in ataxia-telangiectasia (AT), the most consistent being defects of immunoglobulin isotypes, decreased T-cell numbers, and reduced proliferative responses to mitogens. We examined the distribution of T lymphocytes expressing distinctive surface Ag characteristic of “naive” (CD45RA+) and “memory” (CD29+, CD45RO+) T cells, in both CD4+ and CD8+ (bright and dim) lymphocytes from 13 AT patients, compared with healthy agematched controls. We found that, irrespective of age, patients with AT had a severe deficiency of CD4+/CD45RA+ lymphocytes. This decrease accounted for the reduction of total CD4+ cells, since the absolute numbers ofmemory CD4+ cells were not significantly different in AT and in controls. Functional tests revealed poor proliferative responses to phytohemagglutinin and normal responses to soluble Ag (tetanus toxoid) in AT patients. These data fit with the distribution ofnaive andmemory cells, which are known to respond predominantly to mitogens or to recall Ag, respectively. CD45RA molecules were normally expressed on CD8+ lymphocytes. This rules out a generalized defect of regulation or differential splicing as the cause of defective expression of CD45RA on CD4+ cells. The selective deficiency of CD4+CD45RA+ may provide a cellular basis for some functional T-cell abnormalities of AT patients. Furthermore, it might practically serve for an early, or even prenatal, diagnosis of this disease.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 1991

Serum Eosinophil Cationic Protein in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis

Roberto Paganelli; Emanuele Fanales-Belasio; Daniela Carmini; Enrico Scala; Paolo Meglio; Luisa Businco; Fernando Aiuti

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the skin, frequently associated with a family history of atopy, raised serum IgE levels and other immunological abnormalities. Both eosinophils and their basic proteins have been detected in the skin lesions of AD patients. We measured the levels of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) in sera of 24 children with AD and found them to be increased, compared to nonatopic controls, both children and adults. High ECP values were also obtained in 3 patients with the hyper-IgE syndrome. However, no direct relationship between IgE and ECP serum levels could be established. We found no correlation between serum ECP and the number of circulating eosinophils, suggesting that part of ECP was produced by cells infiltrating the tissues. Measurement of ECP might represent a noninvasive tool to assess the activity of AD in relation to eosinophil involvement in this disease.


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1999

Umbilical cord blood transplant from unrelated HLA-mismatched donors in children with high risk leukemia

William Arcese; Cesare Guglielmi; Anna Paola Iori; Maria Screnci; Daniela Carmini; Anna Maria Testi; Maria Luisa Moleti; Andrea Mengarelli; I. Del Giudice; Giuseppe Cimino; Loredana Elia; Maria Cristina Rapanotti; P. Perrone; Luca Laurenti; Giuseppe Gentile; F. Boecklin; Atelda Romano; L. De Felice; Franco Mandelli

In the last 3 years, 14 children with high-risk leukemia (11 ALL, 2 AML and 1 CML) underwent cord blood transplantation from unrelated HLA-mismatched donors at a median of 99 days from the start of search. Eight patients were transplanted in second CR, one in accelerated phase, three at relapse and two patients in first CR. Conditioning regimen (fractionated TBI, etoposide, CY and anti-lymphocyte serum) and prophylaxis of GVHD (CsA and 6-methylprednisolone) were identical for all patients. Neutrophils > 0.5 × 109/l were reached at a median of 33 days from transplant, but in four cases we observed an autologous hematopoietic reconstitution (three spontaneous, one after autologous BM rescue). Acute and chronic GVHD were observed in 10/14 and 3/8 evaluable cases, respectively. Three patients died of transplant-related toxicity and three patients relapsed. The probabilities of event-free, disease-free and overall survival were 50, 53 and 64%, respectively. Cord blood transplant from HLA-mismatched unrelated donor is a valid option for the treatment of children with high-risk leukemia. With our eligibility criteria, conditioning regimen and prophylaxis of graft-versus-host disease, the main obstacles to successful transplant were represented by graft failure and fatal acute GVHD.


British Journal of Haematology | 1999

A prospective molecular study of chimaerism in patients with haematological malignancies receiving unrelated cord blood or bone marrow transplants: detection of mixed chimaerism predicts graft failure with or without early autologous reconstitution in cord blood recipients

Giuseppe Cimino; Maria Cristina Rapanotti; Loredana Elia; Anna Paola Iori; Cesare Guglielmi; Maria Screnci; Daniela Carmini; Lidia De Felice; Maria Luisa Moleti; Andrea Mengarelli; Franco Mandelli; William Arcese

We prospectively studied the chimaerism status in the bone marrow (BM) and peripheral blood (PB) of 23 patients receiving umbilical cord (UCB, 14 cases) or BM (nine cases) transplants from unrelated donors by PCR amplification of four individual‐specific VNTR genetic loci. Haematological engraftment, with persistent full donor pattern, was observed in 10/14 (72%) patients receiving UCB and in 9/9 (100%) patients transplanted with marrow from an unrelated donor (MUD). In contrast, the remaining four patients converted to an autologous pattern. Three out of these four patients had an early autologous haematological reconstitution reaching a neutrophil level >0.5 × 109/l at days 27, 33 and 37 after transplant, respectively. In all three of these patients, chimaerism analysis demonstrated an early appearance of donor cells (i.e. within 35 d after UCB transplant) showing a transient full donor (one case) or mixed chimaerism condition (two cases). Despite the early autologous haemopoietic reconstitution, one of the three patients died of GVHD at day 60, which was explained by the demonstration of low levels of donor lymphoid cells. In the MUD group all nine patients converted to a persistent full donor pattern with haematological reconstitution, accompanied in two of them by transient mixed chimaerism lasting to days 60 and 270 after transplant. Our data show that monitoring of chimaerism may predict graft failure with or without early autologous haemopoietic reconstitution in patients receiving unrelated UCB transplants. Furthermore, chimaerism analysis may identify, in patients with autologous reconstitution, those at risk of severe GVHD in whom immunosuppressive therapy should not be discontinued.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 1991

Serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection

Roberto Paganelli; Emanuele Fanales-Belasio; Enrico Scala; Daniela Carmini; Ivano Mezzaroma; Elena Pinter; Fernando Aiuti

HIV infection is immunologically characterized by progressive decrease of CD4’ lymphocytes and hypergammaglobulinemia. 1 Clinically, it spans from asymptomatic infection to full-blown AIDS, divided into definite stages by the Center for Disease Control classification.* A high incidence of atopic manifestations has been reported in HIV seropositive individuals3* ’ with increased serum levels of IgE.5 Recently, the rise of serum IgE has been related to the decrease of CD4+ cells.6 We selected 22 HIV seropositive subjects at different stages of disease, who presented allergic symptoms either for the first time or as a reexacerbation of previous atopic disease. In their sera, we measured the levels of total IgE, allergen-specific IgE, and ECP, a basic protein with cytotoxic properties released by EOSs, which is increased in sera and secretions of atopic patients.‘.’ As control subjects, we chose 25 healthy nonatopic subjects, 20 patients with acute recurrent infection (both bacterial and viral), and 29 HIV seropositive cases without history or present symptoms of atopy. Care was taken to match the HIV groups for age, sex, and disease stages. Detailed data on the composition of the groups are reported in Table I. Additional tests in HIV-positive subjects were white blood cell count, EOS count, both by standard methods, CD4’ lymphocyte count, with direct immunofluorescence with monoclonal anti-CD4 (OKT4, Ortho Diagnostic Systems, Raritan, N . J .) and read by flow cytometry (Cytoron, Ortho Diagnostic Systems), and serum levels of IgG, IgA, and IgM by nephelometry with a TDX analyzer (Abbott Diagnostics, Irving, Texas). Results of serum levels of IgE, mea-


Leukemia & Lymphoma | 1995

Acute Myeloid Leukemias M2, Potentially Misdiagnosed as M3 Variant French-American-Britain (FAB) Subtype: A Transitional Form?

Susanna Fenu; Daniela Carmini; Francesca Mancini; Cesare Guglielmi; Giuliana Alimena; Roberta Riccioni; Paola Barsotti; Marco Mancini; Giuseppe Avvisati; Franco Mandelli


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1998

Flt3L enhances the early stem cell compartment after ex vivo amplification of umbilical cord blood CD34+ cells.

De Felice L; Di Pucchio T; Breccia M; Agostini F; Mascolo Mg; Cesare Guglielmi; Ricciardi Mr; Maria Screnci; Tafuri A; Daniela Carmini; William Arcese


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1995

DOES THE TYPE OF DELIVERY INFLUENCE UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD RECOVERY

Maria Screnci; De Felice L; Daniela Carmini; Picardi A; William Arcese


Archive | 1998

FLT3-L ENHANCES THE EARLY STEM CELL COMPARTMENT AFTER EX VIVO AMOLIFICATION OF CORD BLOOD CD34+ CELLS

L De Felice; T Di Pucchio; Massimo Breccia; Francesca Agostini; Maria Grazia Mascolo; Cesare Guglielmi; Maria Rosaria Ricciardi; Maria Screnci; Agostino Tafuri; Daniela Carmini; William Arcese


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1998

Umbilical cord blood transplant from HLA-mismatched unrelated donor in high-risk leukemia

William Arcese; Anna Paola Iori; Maria Screnci; Cesare Guglielmi; Mengarelli A; Daniela Carmini; Anna Maria Testi; Maria Luisa Moleti; Giuseppe Cimino; P. Perrone; Luca Laurenti; Loredana Elia; F. Boecklin; Atelda Romano; De Felice L; Franco Mandelli

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Cesare Guglielmi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Maria Screnci

Sapienza University of Rome

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William Arcese

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Anna Paola Iori

Sapienza University of Rome

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Franco Mandelli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Giuseppe Cimino

Sapienza University of Rome

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Loredana Elia

Sapienza University of Rome

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Maria Luisa Moleti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea Mengarelli

Sapienza University of Rome

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Anna Maria Testi

Sapienza University of Rome

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