Haematopoietic regeneration by HLA-A0206-deficient clones in severe aplastic anaemia without definitive immunosuppressive treatment

We describe the case of a 74-year-old man with severe aplastic anaemia who experienced persistent remission attributed to proliferation of HLA allele-deficient clones. Despite an initial worsening of pancytopenia with eltrombopag and ciclosporin treatment, gradual trilineage haematopoietic recovery...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of haematology 2024-11, Vol.205 (5), p.1995-1999
Hauptverfasser: Zaimoku, Yoshitaka, Sakai, Kazuya, Tsuji, Noriaki, Hosomichi, Kazuyoshi, Yamada, Shinya, Tran, Dung Cao, Kobayashi, Miku, Sugiyama, Ayana, Hirayasu, Kouyuki, Mizumaki, Hiroki, Ishiyama, Ken, Hanayama, Rikinari, Tomiyama, Yoshiaki, Nakao, Shinji
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Zusammenfassung:We describe the case of a 74-year-old man with severe aplastic anaemia who experienced persistent remission attributed to proliferation of HLA allele-deficient clones. Despite an initial worsening of pancytopenia with eltrombopag and ciclosporin treatment, gradual trilineage haematopoietic recovery occurred, with blood counts normalizing over 3 years. Flow cytometry and deep nucleotide sequencing revealed that haematopoiesis was primarily supported by several clones with somatic mutations that inactivated antigen presentation via HLA-A*0206. This suggests that monitoring haematopoietic regeneration by immune escape clones could be an alternative approach for immune aplastic anaemia patients who possess HLA allele-deficient clones and cannot tolerate standard therapy.
ISSN:0007-1048
1365-2141
1365-2141
DOI:10.1111/bjh.19712