1. Anti-telomerase immune response predicts disease progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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Claire Germain, Julie Garibal, Valérie Doppler, Fanny Baran-Marszak, Florence Cymbalista, Julien Caumartin, Pierre Langlade-Demoyen, Maria Wehbe, and Thierry Huet
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia ,Telomerase ,T cells ,PFS, IGHV, PD-1 ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is broadly expressed in many cancers. High hTERT expression have been described in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Here we investigated the relationship between anti-hTERT immunity and disease progression in 49 CLL patients. Anti-hTERT T cell responses were evaluated by IFNγ-ELISpot. Complementary flow cytometry analyses were performed, and data were analyzed in regards of the treatment received by CLL patients afterward and disease progression. Anti-hTERT responses were more frequently observed in non-progressive watch and wait patients, and in progressive patients scheduled to receive ibrutinib, as compared to patients scheduled to receive other types of treatment. In vitro, addition of the anti-PD-1 antibody nivolumab increased anti-hTERT responses. Importantly, Kaplan Meier analyses showed significantly longer progression-free survival in patients with anti-hTERT immune responses at diagnosis as compared to non-responder patients. Our results show that anti-hTERT T cell responses represent a new potential biomarker predictive of CLL clinical outcome.
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- 2021
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