Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease. Autoantibodies (au... more Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease. Autoantibodies (autoAbs) against double-stranded DNA (ds DNA), the hallmark of lupus, are produced and maintained by the interaction between auto-reactive B cells and CD4(+) T cells. This interplay is controlled by the CD28/CD80-86/CTLA-4 axis. Here we investigated whether selective blockade of CD28-CD80/86 co-stimulatory interactions abrogates lupus nephritis development in a murine model of SLE. To this aim, NZB/NZW F1 mice were treated for 3 months, either with an anti-CD28 Fab' fragment or a control Fab'-IgG. The effect of CD28 blockade on lupus nephritis onset, survival, production of anti-ds DNA antibodies and costimulatory molecules was evaluated. CD28 blockade prevented the development of lupus nephritis and prolonged survival during the 3-month treatment and 12 weeks after. Furthermore, the production of anti-ds DNA autoAbs was decreased. Lastly, the protective effect of CD28 blockade was...
Purpose Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with a broad spe... more Purpose Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations and outcomes in children. The somatic BRAFV600E mutation occurs frequently, but clinical significance remains to be determined. Patients and Methods BRAFV600E mutation was investigated in a French LCH cohort. We analyzed associations between mutation status and clinical presentation, extent of disease, reactivation rate, response to therapy, and long-term permanent sequelae. Results Among 315 patients with successfully determined BRAF status, 173 (54.6%) carried a BRAFV600E mutation. Patients with BRAFV600E manifested more severe disease than did those with wild-type BRAF. Patients with BRAFV600E comprised 87.8% of patients (43 of 49) with multisystem LCH with risk organ involvement (liver, spleen, hematology), 68.6% of patients (35 of 51) with multisystem LCH without risk organ involvement, 43.9% of patients (86 of 196) with single-system LCH, and 42.1% ...
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 15, 1999
The role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been little explored. Because... more The role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been little explored. Because of the high potential diversity of xenoantigens, it has been suggested that xenotransplantation could induce a strong cellular response that could contribute to delayed rejection. Alternatively, alterations in molecular interactions could impair the T cell response. Because the analysis of TCR repertoire in vivo indirectly reflects the nature and the magnitude of T cell xenorecognition, we took advantage of the possibility of obtaining long term survival of hamster heart xenografts in rat recipients treated with a combination of cobra venom factor and cyclosporin A (CsA), to analyze T cell infiltration and, for the first time, V beta TCR usage, at the complementarity-determining region 3 level, in accommodated and rejected xenografts, compared with allografts. After withdrawal of CsA (on day 40), the analysis of V beta family expression and corresponding complementarity-determining regi...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
Long-term allograft survival generally requires lifelong immunosuppression (IS). Rarely, recipien... more Long-term allograft survival generally requires lifelong immunosuppression (IS). Rarely, recipients display spontaneous “operational tolerance” with stable graft function in the absence of IS. The lack of biological markers of this phenomenon precludes identification of potentially tolerant patients in which IS could be tapered and hinders the development of new tolerance-inducing strategies. The objective of this study was to identify minimally invasive blood biomarkers for operational tolerance and use these biomarkers to determine the frequency of this state in immunosuppressed patients with stable graft function. Blood gene expression profiles from 75 renal-transplant patient cohorts (operational tolerance/acute and chronic rejection/stable graft function on IS) and 16 healthy individuals were analyzed. A subset of samples was used for microarray analysis where three-class comparison of the different groups of patients identified a “tolerant footprint” of 49 genes. These biomark...
GPB are often performed in PRT to detect subclinical acute rejection or IF/TA. Reducing immunosup... more GPB are often performed in PRT to detect subclinical acute rejection or IF/TA. Reducing immunosuppression side effects without increasing rejection is a major concern in PRT. We report the results of GPB in children transplanted with a steroid-sparing protocol adapted to immunological risk. Children under 18 yr who received a renal transplantation between April 1, 2009 and May 31, 2012 were included. Immunosuppression consisted of an antibody induction therapy, tacrolimus, and MMF for all recipients. CSs were administered to children under five yr old, or receiving a second allograft. Twenty-eight children were included, 50% were CSs free. GPB were performed between three and six months. IF/TA was documented in seven biopsies; four of these seven children were CS free. One child, with CSs, presented a borderline rejection, and another child, steroid free, with significant inflammatory interstitial infiltrate, considered as a subclinical rejection, was treated with CSs pulses. The median eGFR was stable (74, 67.5, and 82 mL/min/1.73 m² at, respectively, seven days, three months, and one yr). Patient and graft survival were 100%. These results have to be confirmed in a larger cohort, with long-term follow-up.
Le lymphome a cellules du manteau (LCM) est une pathologie qui ne represente que 5 a 8 % des lymp... more Le lymphome a cellules du manteau (LCM) est une pathologie qui ne represente que 5 a 8 % des lymphomes malins non hodgkiniens. Le LCM se caracterise par la presence de la translocation reciproque entre les chromosomes 11 et 14 (11;14)(q13;q32). Celle-la induit une augmentation de l’expression de la cycline D1, aboutissant au dereglement du cycle cellulaire. A ce jour, le LCM est considere comme une pathologie incurable, mais l’esperance de vie des patients a presque double sur la derniere decennie, et se situe actuellement autour de 5 ans. Dans cette revue, nous presentons les caracteristiques cliniques et biologiques du LCM, puis nous abordons la prise en charge therapeutique en premiere ligne. Les nouvelles options therapeutiques sont aussi discutees. Les progres faits ces dernieres annees, tant sur le plan fondamental que therapeutique, ont modifie notre approche de la maladie, et d’autres avancees majeures sont a attendre dans les annees a venir.
Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology, 2018
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma entity with a poor prognosis. The... more Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma entity with a poor prognosis. Therapeutic advances have improved the survival of patients enrolled in clinical trials; however, their impact on patients outside clinical trials remains unclear. In this work, we compared patient outcome inside and outside clinical trials. We identified MCL patients recorded in six French population-based registries between 2008 and 2012 to perform a comparison with patients enrolled in two prospective multicenter MCL clinical trials conducted by the LYSA group during the same period. Variables associated with inclusion in a clinical trial were identified using a logistic regression. Pohar-Perme estimator and Nelson et al. flexible parametric model was used to estimate net survival probabilities and prognosis factors on excess mortality. A total of 312 registry patients were compared to the 372 patients enrolled in LYSA clinical trials. Patients included in clinical trials were younger (m...
Osteosarcoma, the most common malignant primary bone tumor, is currently treated with chemotherap... more Osteosarcoma, the most common malignant primary bone tumor, is currently treated with chemotherapy and surgery. The effectiveness of chemotherapy is evaluated by means of histological analysis of tumor necrosis, known as "the Huvos score". However, 25% of the patients initially considered good responders will relapse. In our practice, strong tissue heterogeneity around the residual viable cells of the osteosarcoma is observed, but this is not taken into account by the Huvos score, as it is only an average. The objective is to determine whether heterogeneity in the osteosarcoma's microenvironment can play a role in the histological response to chemotherapy. Two complementary approaches have been developed: (i) the therapeutic response to several monotherapies (ifosfamide, cisplatin, doxorubicin) has been compared to tumor growth and the necrosis levels in different preclinical syngeneic osteosarcoma models, mimicking various microenvironments by injecting the tumor cell...
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with constitutive activa... more Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with constitutive activation of the MAPKinase RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK cell signaling pathway. We analyzed 9 LCH cases without BRAF (V600) and MAP2K1 mutations by whole exome sequencing. We identified a new somatic BRAF splicing mutation in 2 cases. Both cases were childhood single system (SS) LCH cases, with self-healing outcome of the bone lesions. This mutant consisted in a 9 base pair duplication (c.1511_1517 + 2 duplication), encoding for a predicted mutant protein with insertion of 3 amino acids (p.Arg506_Lys507insLeuLeuArg) in the N-terminal lobe of the kinase domain of BRAF. Transient expression of the c.1511_1517 + 2dup BRAF mutant in HEK293 cells enhanced MAPKinase pathway activation, and was not inhibited by vemurafenib but was inhibited by PLX8394, a second-generation BRAF inhibitor able to inhibit signaling of BRAF monomers and dimers. Future LCH molecular screening panel should include this new mutation to...
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Jan 20, 2017
Purpose To prospectively assess the clinical impact of expert review of lymphoma diagnosis in Fra... more Purpose To prospectively assess the clinical impact of expert review of lymphoma diagnosis in France. Materials and Methods From January 2010 to December 2013, 42,145 samples from patients with newly diagnosed or suspected lymphomas were reviewed, according to the 2008 WHO classification, in real time by experts through the Lymphopath Network. Changes in diagnosis between referral and expert review were classified as major or minor according to their potential impact on patient care. Results The 42,145 reviewed samples comprised 36,920 newly diagnosed mature lymphomas, 321 precursor lymphoid neoplasms, 314 myeloid disorders, and 200 nonhematopoietic neoplasms, with 4,390 benign lesions. There were 4,352 cutaneous and 32,568 noncutaneous lymphomas. The most common mature noncutaneous lymphomas were diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (32.4%), follicular lymphomas (15.3%), classic Hodgkin lymphomas (13%), peripheral T-cell lymphomas (6.3%) of which angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas (2.3%...
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Jan 29, 2017
Purpose There is no consensus on the optimal systemic treatment of patients with extranodal margi... more Purpose There is no consensus on the optimal systemic treatment of patients with extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue. The IELSG-19 phase III study, to our knowledge, was the first such study to address the question of first-line treatment in a randomized trial. Patients and Methods Eligible patients were initially randomly assigned (1:1 ratio) to receive either chlorambucil monotherapy (6 mg/m(2)/d orally on weeks 1 to 6, 9 to 10, 13 to 14, 17 to 18, and 21 to 22) or a combination of chlorambucil (same schedule as above) and rituximab (375 mg/m(2) intravenously on day 1 of weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 13, 17, and 21). After the planned enrollment of 252 patients, the protocol was amended to continue with a three-arm design (1:1:6 ratio), with a new arm that included rituximab alone (same schedule as the combination arm) and with a final sample size of 454 patients. The main end point was event-free survival (EFS). Analysis of chlorambucil versus the combin...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease. Autoantibodies (au... more Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease. Autoantibodies (autoAbs) against double-stranded DNA (ds DNA), the hallmark of lupus, are produced and maintained by the interaction between auto-reactive B cells and CD4(+) T cells. This interplay is controlled by the CD28/CD80-86/CTLA-4 axis. Here we investigated whether selective blockade of CD28-CD80/86 co-stimulatory interactions abrogates lupus nephritis development in a murine model of SLE. To this aim, NZB/NZW F1 mice were treated for 3 months, either with an anti-CD28 Fab' fragment or a control Fab'-IgG. The effect of CD28 blockade on lupus nephritis onset, survival, production of anti-ds DNA antibodies and costimulatory molecules was evaluated. CD28 blockade prevented the development of lupus nephritis and prolonged survival during the 3-month treatment and 12 weeks after. Furthermore, the production of anti-ds DNA autoAbs was decreased. Lastly, the protective effect of CD28 blockade was...
Purpose Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with a broad spe... more Purpose Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations and outcomes in children. The somatic BRAFV600E mutation occurs frequently, but clinical significance remains to be determined. Patients and Methods BRAFV600E mutation was investigated in a French LCH cohort. We analyzed associations between mutation status and clinical presentation, extent of disease, reactivation rate, response to therapy, and long-term permanent sequelae. Results Among 315 patients with successfully determined BRAF status, 173 (54.6%) carried a BRAFV600E mutation. Patients with BRAFV600E manifested more severe disease than did those with wild-type BRAF. Patients with BRAFV600E comprised 87.8% of patients (43 of 49) with multisystem LCH with risk organ involvement (liver, spleen, hematology), 68.6% of patients (35 of 51) with multisystem LCH without risk organ involvement, 43.9% of patients (86 of 196) with single-system LCH, and 42.1% ...
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 15, 1999
The role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been little explored. Because... more The role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been little explored. Because of the high potential diversity of xenoantigens, it has been suggested that xenotransplantation could induce a strong cellular response that could contribute to delayed rejection. Alternatively, alterations in molecular interactions could impair the T cell response. Because the analysis of TCR repertoire in vivo indirectly reflects the nature and the magnitude of T cell xenorecognition, we took advantage of the possibility of obtaining long term survival of hamster heart xenografts in rat recipients treated with a combination of cobra venom factor and cyclosporin A (CsA), to analyze T cell infiltration and, for the first time, V beta TCR usage, at the complementarity-determining region 3 level, in accommodated and rejected xenografts, compared with allografts. After withdrawal of CsA (on day 40), the analysis of V beta family expression and corresponding complementarity-determining regi...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
Long-term allograft survival generally requires lifelong immunosuppression (IS). Rarely, recipien... more Long-term allograft survival generally requires lifelong immunosuppression (IS). Rarely, recipients display spontaneous “operational tolerance” with stable graft function in the absence of IS. The lack of biological markers of this phenomenon precludes identification of potentially tolerant patients in which IS could be tapered and hinders the development of new tolerance-inducing strategies. The objective of this study was to identify minimally invasive blood biomarkers for operational tolerance and use these biomarkers to determine the frequency of this state in immunosuppressed patients with stable graft function. Blood gene expression profiles from 75 renal-transplant patient cohorts (operational tolerance/acute and chronic rejection/stable graft function on IS) and 16 healthy individuals were analyzed. A subset of samples was used for microarray analysis where three-class comparison of the different groups of patients identified a “tolerant footprint” of 49 genes. These biomark...
GPB are often performed in PRT to detect subclinical acute rejection or IF/TA. Reducing immunosup... more GPB are often performed in PRT to detect subclinical acute rejection or IF/TA. Reducing immunosuppression side effects without increasing rejection is a major concern in PRT. We report the results of GPB in children transplanted with a steroid-sparing protocol adapted to immunological risk. Children under 18 yr who received a renal transplantation between April 1, 2009 and May 31, 2012 were included. Immunosuppression consisted of an antibody induction therapy, tacrolimus, and MMF for all recipients. CSs were administered to children under five yr old, or receiving a second allograft. Twenty-eight children were included, 50% were CSs free. GPB were performed between three and six months. IF/TA was documented in seven biopsies; four of these seven children were CS free. One child, with CSs, presented a borderline rejection, and another child, steroid free, with significant inflammatory interstitial infiltrate, considered as a subclinical rejection, was treated with CSs pulses. The median eGFR was stable (74, 67.5, and 82 mL/min/1.73 m² at, respectively, seven days, three months, and one yr). Patient and graft survival were 100%. These results have to be confirmed in a larger cohort, with long-term follow-up.
Le lymphome a cellules du manteau (LCM) est une pathologie qui ne represente que 5 a 8 % des lymp... more Le lymphome a cellules du manteau (LCM) est une pathologie qui ne represente que 5 a 8 % des lymphomes malins non hodgkiniens. Le LCM se caracterise par la presence de la translocation reciproque entre les chromosomes 11 et 14 (11;14)(q13;q32). Celle-la induit une augmentation de l’expression de la cycline D1, aboutissant au dereglement du cycle cellulaire. A ce jour, le LCM est considere comme une pathologie incurable, mais l’esperance de vie des patients a presque double sur la derniere decennie, et se situe actuellement autour de 5 ans. Dans cette revue, nous presentons les caracteristiques cliniques et biologiques du LCM, puis nous abordons la prise en charge therapeutique en premiere ligne. Les nouvelles options therapeutiques sont aussi discutees. Les progres faits ces dernieres annees, tant sur le plan fondamental que therapeutique, ont modifie notre approche de la maladie, et d’autres avancees majeures sont a attendre dans les annees a venir.
Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology, 2018
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma entity with a poor prognosis. The... more Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma entity with a poor prognosis. Therapeutic advances have improved the survival of patients enrolled in clinical trials; however, their impact on patients outside clinical trials remains unclear. In this work, we compared patient outcome inside and outside clinical trials. We identified MCL patients recorded in six French population-based registries between 2008 and 2012 to perform a comparison with patients enrolled in two prospective multicenter MCL clinical trials conducted by the LYSA group during the same period. Variables associated with inclusion in a clinical trial were identified using a logistic regression. Pohar-Perme estimator and Nelson et al. flexible parametric model was used to estimate net survival probabilities and prognosis factors on excess mortality. A total of 312 registry patients were compared to the 372 patients enrolled in LYSA clinical trials. Patients included in clinical trials were younger (m...
Osteosarcoma, the most common malignant primary bone tumor, is currently treated with chemotherap... more Osteosarcoma, the most common malignant primary bone tumor, is currently treated with chemotherapy and surgery. The effectiveness of chemotherapy is evaluated by means of histological analysis of tumor necrosis, known as "the Huvos score". However, 25% of the patients initially considered good responders will relapse. In our practice, strong tissue heterogeneity around the residual viable cells of the osteosarcoma is observed, but this is not taken into account by the Huvos score, as it is only an average. The objective is to determine whether heterogeneity in the osteosarcoma's microenvironment can play a role in the histological response to chemotherapy. Two complementary approaches have been developed: (i) the therapeutic response to several monotherapies (ifosfamide, cisplatin, doxorubicin) has been compared to tumor growth and the necrosis levels in different preclinical syngeneic osteosarcoma models, mimicking various microenvironments by injecting the tumor cell...
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with constitutive activa... more Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is an inflammatory myeloid neoplasia with constitutive activation of the MAPKinase RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK cell signaling pathway. We analyzed 9 LCH cases without BRAF (V600) and MAP2K1 mutations by whole exome sequencing. We identified a new somatic BRAF splicing mutation in 2 cases. Both cases were childhood single system (SS) LCH cases, with self-healing outcome of the bone lesions. This mutant consisted in a 9 base pair duplication (c.1511_1517 + 2 duplication), encoding for a predicted mutant protein with insertion of 3 amino acids (p.Arg506_Lys507insLeuLeuArg) in the N-terminal lobe of the kinase domain of BRAF. Transient expression of the c.1511_1517 + 2dup BRAF mutant in HEK293 cells enhanced MAPKinase pathway activation, and was not inhibited by vemurafenib but was inhibited by PLX8394, a second-generation BRAF inhibitor able to inhibit signaling of BRAF monomers and dimers. Future LCH molecular screening panel should include this new mutation to...
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Jan 20, 2017
Purpose To prospectively assess the clinical impact of expert review of lymphoma diagnosis in Fra... more Purpose To prospectively assess the clinical impact of expert review of lymphoma diagnosis in France. Materials and Methods From January 2010 to December 2013, 42,145 samples from patients with newly diagnosed or suspected lymphomas were reviewed, according to the 2008 WHO classification, in real time by experts through the Lymphopath Network. Changes in diagnosis between referral and expert review were classified as major or minor according to their potential impact on patient care. Results The 42,145 reviewed samples comprised 36,920 newly diagnosed mature lymphomas, 321 precursor lymphoid neoplasms, 314 myeloid disorders, and 200 nonhematopoietic neoplasms, with 4,390 benign lesions. There were 4,352 cutaneous and 32,568 noncutaneous lymphomas. The most common mature noncutaneous lymphomas were diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (32.4%), follicular lymphomas (15.3%), classic Hodgkin lymphomas (13%), peripheral T-cell lymphomas (6.3%) of which angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphomas (2.3%...
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Jan 29, 2017
Purpose There is no consensus on the optimal systemic treatment of patients with extranodal margi... more Purpose There is no consensus on the optimal systemic treatment of patients with extranodal marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue. The IELSG-19 phase III study, to our knowledge, was the first such study to address the question of first-line treatment in a randomized trial. Patients and Methods Eligible patients were initially randomly assigned (1:1 ratio) to receive either chlorambucil monotherapy (6 mg/m(2)/d orally on weeks 1 to 6, 9 to 10, 13 to 14, 17 to 18, and 21 to 22) or a combination of chlorambucil (same schedule as above) and rituximab (375 mg/m(2) intravenously on day 1 of weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 13, 17, and 21). After the planned enrollment of 252 patients, the protocol was amended to continue with a three-arm design (1:1:6 ratio), with a new arm that included rituximab alone (same schedule as the combination arm) and with a final sample size of 454 patients. The main end point was event-free survival (EFS). Analysis of chlorambucil versus the combin...
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