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Objectives: To investigate the dynamic change of follicular T helper cells (TFH) in patients with malignant lymphoid disease (MLD) and to explore its clinical significance. Methods: The dynamic change of TFH cells, ICOS+- and PD-1+ TFH cells at pretreatment and different treatment periods was determined by flow cytometry in 85 MLD patients. Concentration of interleukin 21 (IL-21) was evaluated by ELISA, and the correlation between clinical prognosis and the ratio of TFH cells was analyzed. Results: Significantly increased ICOS+- and PD-1+ TFH cells were found in MLD patients at pretreatment compared to healthy controls. Decreased or even close to normal levels of ICOS+- and PD-1+ TFH cells were found at the end of treatment. However, in the patients with progressive disease, high levels of ICOS+- and PD-1+ TFH cells were found. Moreover, a significantly increased plasma IL-21 level was found in MLD patients. Negative correlation was found between the level of ICOS+-, PD-1+ TFH cells, as well as IL-21 and the prognosis of MLD. Conclusions: Significantly increased TFH cell ratios were found in patients with MLD, and decreased TFH cells ratios could be expected in those treatment-effective patients, which could be used as the therapeutic efficacy index.
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Zhou, D. M., Xu, Y. X., Zhang, L. Y., Sun, Y., Wang, Z. Y., Yuan, Y. Q., & Fu, J. X. (2017). The role of follicular T helper cells in patients with malignant lymphoid disease. Hematology, 22(7), 412–418. https://doi.org/10.1080/10245332.2017.1300623
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