Reduction of CFU-GM and Circulating Hematopoietic Progenitors in a Subgroup of Children With Chronic Neutropenia Associated With Severe Infections and Delayed Recovery

Autor: Laura Vivalda, Emanuela Garelli, Maria Giuseppina Stillitano, Alessandra Doria, Ugo Ramenghi, Nicoletta Crescenzio, Fabio Timeus, Paola Saracco, Luiselda Foglia, Stefano Vallero, Raffaela Mazzone
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
Male
Neutrophils
Physiology
CD34
Spontaneous remission
Apoptosis
Antigens
CD34

Gastroenterology
Pediatrics
Biochemistry
White Blood Cells
0302 clinical medicine
Spectrum Analysis Techniques
Animal Cells
Granulocyte-Macrophage Progenitor Cells
Immune Physiology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Medicine
Child
Cells
Cultured

Multidisciplinary
Immune System Proteins
Cell Death
Incidence (epidemiology)
Flow Cytometry
medicine.anatomical_structure
Cell Processes
Spectrophotometry
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Child
Preschool

Absolute neutrophil count
Female
Cytophotometry
Cellular Types
Pediatric Infections
Research Article
medicine.medical_specialty
Neutropenia
Adolescent
Immune Cells
Science
Immunology
Cell Enumeration Techniques
Research and Analysis Methods
Infections
Antibodies
Colony-Forming Units Assay
03 medical and health sciences
Internal medicine
Humans
Progenitor cell
Clonogenic assay
Blood Cells
business.industry
Biology and Life Sciences
Proteins
Infant
Cell Biology
Recovery of Function
medicine.disease
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Bone marrow
business
030215 immunology
Zdroj: PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 3, p e0213782 (2019)
PLoS ONE
Popis: Myelopoiesis was evaluated in 66 pediatric patients with chronic neutropenia who were positive for anti-neutrophil antibodies (median age at diagnosis: 11 months, median neutrophil count at diagnosis: 419/μl). Other causes of neutropenia were excluded. Bone marrow morphology, clonogenic tests and/or the peripheral blood CD 34+ cell count, and apoptotic rate were evaluated in 61 patients with neutropenia lasting > 12 months or severe infections. The peripheral blood CD 34+ cell count and apoptotic rate were evaluated in five patients with shorter neutropenia. The median follow-up time was 29 months (range 7-180 months). Forty-seven patients (71.2%) had a spontaneous recovery after 7-180 months (median 29 months). The group of patients younger than 24 months at diagnosis (n = 50) had a higher probability of recovery (40/50 vs. 7/16 χ2 p
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