Publications by authors named "Antje Van Lessen"

A better understanding of events triggering chronic myeloid leukemia progression is critical for optimized clinical management of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). We sought to validate that increased expression of Musashi 2 (MSI2), a post-transcription regulator, is associated with progression and prognosis. Screening of 152 patients with CML showed that MSI2 was significantly decreased among patients with CML in chronic phase (CP) at diagnosis (p < 0.

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Angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma (AITL) belongs to the subgroup of mature T cell lymphomas according to the World Health Organization and is one of the common T cell lymphomas in Western countries. Particularly in cases in which histological confirmation cannot be easily achieved, immunophenotyping of peripheral blood can give important information for the differential diagnosis of AITL. sCD3⁻ CD4⁺ T cells are a typical feature of AILT in flow cytometry of peripheral blood.

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Leukemia-associated antigens such as proteinase-3 (PR3) and Wilms' tumor protein-1 (WT-1) are potential targets of T-cell responses, which can be monitored by T-cell assays within vaccination trials and after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT). In chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) an aberrant cytokine profile of antigen-specific T-cells with predominant TNF-α secretion has previously been described. The aim of this study was to investigate whether these TNF-α(+)/IFN-γ(-) CD8(+) T-cells can also be observed in AML patients after SCT.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multi-kinase inhibitors have shown limited long-term success in treating advanced renal cell cancer (RCC), prompting interest in immunotherapeutic methods, especially for patients with low tumor burden.
  • A phase I/II trial involving 7 patients tested the safety and feasibility of a vaccine using allogeneic dendritic cells (DC) pulsed with patients' own tumor lysates, which was administered in 8 doses over 20 weeks, alongside daily interleukin-2 (IL-2) injections.
  • While no significant tumor response was noted, 29% of patients experienced stable disease for an average of 24.6 weeks, with some exhibiting immune responses to RCC-specific antigens, indicating potential for further research in patient
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Induction of regulatory T cells (Treg) is an important mechanism leading to tolerance against tumors. Increased levels of Treg have been described in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients and seem to correlate with an adverse outcome. Our study aimed to analyze the influence of sorafenib and sunitinib on the frequency of Treg in patients with metastatic RCC (mRCC).

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In chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), dendritic cells (DC) and leukaemic cells share a common progeny, leading to constitutive expression of putative tumour antigens, such as bcr/abl, in DC. In this phase-I/II study, autologous DC were used as a vaccine in patients with chronic phase bcr/abl+ CML, who had not achieved an adequate cytogenetic response after treatment with alpha-interferon or imatinib. Ten patients were enrolled, DC were generated from peripheral blood monocytes and vaccination consisted of four subcutaneous injections of increasing numbers of DC (1-50 x 10(6) cells per injection) on days 1, 2, 8 and 21.

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The aim of our study was to evaluate CD52 as a target molecule for antibody therapy for multiple myeloma. Twenty consecutive bone marrow samples from myeloma patients were studied by flow cytometry using antibodies against CD45, CD38, CD138, CD3, CD19, and CD52. Most myeloma cells did not express CD52; CD52 expression was found only in a small subpopulation of plasma cells with a CD45+CD38++ phenotype.

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