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Clonal T cells of pure red-cell aplasia
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T-regulatory CellImmunologyBlood CellPathologyCell CultureImmunotherapyCell SpecializationCellular PhysiologyBone Marrow FailureHematologyClonal T CellsT-cell ClonalityCell TransplantationTcr RearrangementAutoimmune DiseaseHistopathologyAutoimmunityCell BiologyAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicine
This study detected clonal T cells in patients with acquired pure red-cell aplasia (PRCA) by Southern blotting and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Twenty-nine adult patients with acquired PRCA were enrolled in this study. Seventeen patients had primary acquired PRCA, while 12 patients had the secondary form. Twenty-two of 29 (76%) patients demonstrated TCR rearrangement by at least one method. We divided the patients into three groups depending on T-cell clonality. The CD4/8 ratio of patients who were positive on Southern blotting was significantly lower than that of other groups. Except for the CD4/8 ratio, other laboratory findings did not significantly differ among the three groups. The CD4/8 ratio should be a useful surrogate marker to detect T-cell clonality.
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