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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2008-11-16
    Description: Compelling evidences indicate a key role for regulatory T cells (Tregs) on the host response to cancer and recent studies indicated that the generation of effective WT1-specific cytotoxic T cells can be largely affected by the presence of Tregs. This is the first study to describe human Tregs generated specifically against the WT1 antigen which is overexpressed in several human leukemias and provide the mechanism by which these anti-WT1 Tregs inhibit the immune response in leukemia patients. We have generated T cell lines and clones that specifically recognized a WT1-84 peptide in an HLA DRB1*0402/TCR-Vb8-restricted manner. Importantly, they recognized HLADRB1* 04-matched fresh leukemic cells expressing the WT1 antigen. These clones exerted a Th2 cytokine profile, had a CD4+CD25+Foxp3+GITR+CD127− Tregs phenotype, and significantly inhibited the proliferative activity of allogeneic T cells independently of cell-contact. Priming of allo-reactive T cells in the presence of Tregs strongly inhibited the expansion of NK; NK-T and CD8+ T cells, had an inhibitory effect on NK/NK-T cytotoxic activity but not on CD8+ T cells. Furthermore, priming of T cells with the WT1- 126 HLA-A0201-restricted peptide in the presence of Tregs strongly inhibited the induction of anti-WT1-126 CD8+ CTL responses as evidenced by both very low cytotoxic activity and IFN-g production. Moreover, these Tregs clones specifically produced Granzyme-B and selectively induced apoptosis in WT1-84 pulsed-autologous APCs but not in apoptoticresistant DR4-matched leukemic cells. Importantly, we have also detected anti-WT1-84 IL-5+/Granzyme-B+/Foxp3+ CD4+ Tregs in 5 out of 8 HLA-DR4+ AML patients. These findings suggest a critical role for anti-WT1 Tregs in the inhibition of T cell responses against leukemia. This study may have important implications for the clinical manipulation of Tregs such as immuno-targeting of TCR-Vb-8 with mAbs to eliminate anti-WT1 Tregs in leukemia patients in order to enhance GVL before vaccination with the WT1 antigen. On the other hand, leukemia patients with GVHD should be clinically-tried for vaccination with the current WT1-84 peptide or adoptively-treated with ex-vivo anti-WT1 Treg cells to specifically enhance their frequency, which is known to be very low in these patients.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2015-12-03
    Description: Background Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a pre-leukemia disease affecting the erythroid, myeloid and megakaryocytic bone marrow production. MDS patients are classified according to the WHO classification of myeloid neoplasms. During the past 15 years management of MDS patients has been stratified according to the International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS) risk score. Recently a revised version of IPSS has been introduced (IPSS-R). One quarter of LR-MDS in this new IPSS-R were reclassified as having a higher risk and a substantial subset of high risk-MDS (HR-MDS) were reclassified as lower risk. In LR-MDS a differentiation block is observed in the erythroid lineage. The diagnosis and follow up of cytopenias in particular anemia must be the main objective (1). The soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) directly reflects the erythropoietic activity in individuals without iron defiency and may appreciate ineffective dysplastic erythropoiesis in LR-MDS. In LR-MDS there is also an inverse relationship between EPO level and the degree of anemia but a wide range of EPO levels is found in patients with similar Hb concentrations. Thus the highest EPO levels are found in patients with erythroid hypoplasia in bone marrow. Aims The combination of several biomarkers: Hb, ferritin, EPO and sTfR may be useful in LR-MDS for diagnosis and follow up. Methods A total of 192 patients with LR-MDS were investigated. Median age of the 192 patients was 71 years (21-92) with 56% males, median survival: 54 months, median follow up: 102 months. The stratification according to the WHO criteria and IPSS risk score was realized. Bone marrows were studied and cytogenetic assessment was realized in the same time. Serum concentrations of ferritin, EPO and sTfR has been analyzed by immuno-assays. Hb level was determined on Beckman Coulter apparatus. The follow up of Hb, ferritin, EPO and sTfR was realized every 2 months in patients with supportive care only until the first specific treatment. A multivariate logistic regression analysis to ascertain the correlations between disease progression and studied biological parameters was realized. Results The logistic regression analysis of our results is significant to define a biological evolutive profile of LR-MDS patients with these biomarkers. The combination of these routine parameters may represent a functional erythropoietic follow up in LR-MDS patients (table 1). This biological tool is an easy method to observe the red cell lineage of LR-MDS patients. This combination informs about the progressive ineffective and dysplatic erythropoiesis in LR-MDS patients. The measurement of ferritin which is a correlated parameter in LR-MDS shows the level of iron overload. A normal or high level without inflammation condition excludes an iron deficiency. The EPO level can give a predictive information about the future efficacy of ESA (endogenous EPO 〈 500 U/l). Conclusion With our results and a correlative logistic regression analysis, we can propose a biological scoring system to appreciate the evolutive anemia of LR-MDS progression in patients. In LR-MDS the management of patients may be based on personalized medicine according a risk assessment with IPSS-R, cytogenetics, mutations and HLA typing (2). But an additional biological and functional predictive scoring system informs about the important independent role of dysplasias particularly anemia in LR-MDS patients before to choose a suitable therapy: transfusions, iron chelation, ESA, TGF-ï¢ pathway inhibitors, G-CSF, immun suppressive treatment, lenalidomide, azacytidine, allogeneic HSCT Table 1. Hb ± EPO ±  sTfRDysplastic erythropoiesis without anemia Hb ±  EPO  sTfRStabilized dysplastic erythropoiesis Hb  EPO  sTfRUnstabilized dysplactic erythropoiesis Hb  EPO  sTfRIneffective dysplastic erythropoiesis EPO 〈 500 U/l : ESA may be efficient〉 500 U/l : ESA will be inefficientFerritin level : iron overload References Giagounidis A Management of low-risk myelodysplastic syndromes Hematology Education, 2015, 9 (1), 219-225 Platzbecker U et al Personalized medicine in myelodysplastic syndromes: wishful thinking or already clinical reality? Hematologica, 2015, 100 (5), 568-571 Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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  • 3
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    Review of Scientific Instruments 68 (1997), S. 4014-4016 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: We present an apparatus for fabricating ion exchanged glass waveguides with reproducible characteristics. It consists of a vertical furnace with a uniform temperature zone, which is flat to within 1 °C over the sample length, a silica crucible for containing molten salt, a metallic sample holder made of either aluminum or stainless steel, and a motor-driven sample lowering system. The time and temperature are accurately controlled to produce waveguides of desired index profiles. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Applied Physics 80 (1996), S. 5332-5341 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Laser-induced and frequency-scanned infrared photothermal radiometry was applied to a crystalline-Si photoconductive device, and to polysilicon thin-film photoconductors deposited on oxidized Si substrates by an LPCVD method. A detailed theoretical model for the radiometric signal was developed and used to measure the free photoexcited carrier plasma recombination lifetime, electronic diffusivity and surface recombination velocity of these devices, with the simultaneous measurement of the bulk thermal diffusivity. A trade-off between detectivity/gain and frequency-response bandwidth was found via the lifetime dependence on the wafer background temperature rise induced by Joule-heating due to the applied bias. This effect was most serious with the bulk-Si device, but was limited by the high resistivity of the LPCVD thin-film devices. In the case of the bulk-Si device, the results of photothermal radiometry were compared with, and corroborated by, frequency-scanned photocurrent measurements. More sophisticated analysis was shown to be required for the interpretation of the polysilicon photoconductor frequency-responses, perhaps involving the fractal nature of carrier transport in these grain-structured devices. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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    Applied Physics Letters 66 (1995), S. 171-173 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Persistent photoconductivity has been observed at low temperatures in thin, unintentionally doped GaInP/GaAs/GaInP quantum wells. The two-dimensional electron gas was studied by low field Hall and Shubnikov–de Haas effects. After illumination with red light, the electron concentration increased from low 1011 cm−2 to more than 7×1011 cm−2 resulting in an enhancement of both the carrier mobility and the quantum lifetime. The persistent photocarriers cannot be produced by DX-like defects since the shallow dopant concentration in the GaInP layers is too low to produce the observed concentration. We suggest that the persistent carriers are produced by photoionization of deep intrinsic donors in the GaInP barrier layer. We also report observation of a parallel conduction path in GaInP induced by extended illumination. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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    Applied Physics Letters 67 (1995), S. 869-871 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: A new simple transport model is used to describe the dependence of the electrical characteristics of the epitaxial layer on the growth parameters in low-pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. The important parameters of this model are the mean velocity of the gases and the [V]/[III] ratio. Undoped GaAs epitaxial layers are prepared at various operating pressures. A semi-empirical correlation relating the reactor pressure and flow rate is established that dictates the operating conditions for a single set of film properties. This enables growth of a material with constant characteristics while pressure can be varied. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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    Applied Physics Letters 66 (1995), S. 2125-2127 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: A Se chemical passivation [(NH4)2S+Se] for GaAs Schottky diodes is presented. We have found that our (NH4)2S+Se passivated Schottky diodes have more than one order of magnitude higher forward current density than the (NH4)2Sx passivated ones. In rapid thermal annealing treatment, an initial decrease and then increase of forward current density for (NH4)2Sx passivated diodes is observed. For the (NH4)2S+Se and (NH4)OH treated diodes, a steady decrease of Schottky barrier height with increased annealing temperature is observed. With or without annealing treatment, the (NH4)2S+Se passivated diodes have the lowest barrier height. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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    Applied Physics Letters 71 (1997), S. 2886-2888 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: We demonstrate that fiber-optic probes with an intermediate section followed by a rapidly tapering tip lead to transmission efficiency enhancement of better than four orders-of-magnitude at 60 nm tip diameter and more than five orders-of-magnitude at smaller than 40 nm tip diameter over typical taffy-pulled fiber probes. Our highest resolution probes have a tip diameter of 30 nm with a transmission efficiency of 0.02%, and as an example we image tobacco mosaic virus with a resolution better than 35 nm. The probes are made in a two-step process involving pulling and then etching that permits both high efficiency and control of the mechanical resonance properties. The efficiency is enhanced by reducing the distance that the electromagnetic mode travels in the cut-off mode of the fiber probe. The higher resolution is achieved because sharper tips can be made through the etching process. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Review of Scientific Instruments 73 (2002), S. 323-329 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: This paper presents a homodyne pulse-sampling electrostatic force microscopy technique using a pulse position modulation method for the noncontact measurement of internal voltage waveforms in integrated circuits. The measurement system operates by monitoring the mechanical deflection of a micromachined probe as it responds to electric forces induced by the circuit voltage waveform. Although the mechanical response of typical probes used in such systems is limited to few kHz, measurement of high frequency repetitive waveforms is enabled by applying a high speed sampling pulse signal to the probe with the pulse position modulated at a rate below the probe mechanical resonance. This results in down conversion of the circuit induced electric force harmonics to within the probe mechanical response, thus allowing the measurement of high frequency signals. The proposed technique is modeled using Fourier analysis of the measurement system response, and is demonstrated by the measurement of a 0.8 Mbit/s digital pattern on a CMOS test pad. The performance of the measurement system is analyzed based on obtained measurements and simulated system response. An analysis of the method capabilities shows a measurement sensitivity of 13 mVrms/(square root of)Hz. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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    Physics of Fluids 7 (1995), S. 926-934 
    ISSN: 1089-7666
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The aim of this paper is the derivation of the Ginzburg–Landau equation [as introduced by A. C. Newell and J. A. Whitehead, J. Fluid Mech. 38, 279 (1969)] from the hydrodynamic equations for an infinite Hele–Shaw cell. The dimensional analysis and the asymptotic study allow one to distinguish two nonlinear formulations, each one depends on the order of magnitude of the Prandtl number. The first formulation corresponds to the case Pr=O(1) or Pr(very-much-greater-than)1, whereas the second corresponds to the case Pr=O(ε*2), where ε*(very-much-less-than)1 denotes the aspect ratio of the cell. Here a weakly nonlinear analysis is performed for the two formulations. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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