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Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for XIAP deficiency: an international survey reveals poor outcomes
Improving overall survival and overcoming adverse prognosis in the treatment of cytogenetically high-risk multiple myeloma
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February 7 2013
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TRANSPLANTATION
Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for XIAP deficiency: an international survey reveals poor outcomes
Clinical Trials & Observations
Rebecca A. Marsh,Kanchan Rao,Prakash Satwani,Kai Lehmberg,Ingo Müller,Dandan Li,Mi-Ok Kim,Alain Fischer,Sylvain Latour,Petr Sedlacek,Vincent Barlogis,Kazuko Hamamoto,Hirokazu Kanegane,Sam Milanovich,David A. Margolis,David Dimmock,James Casper,Dorothea N. Douglas,Persis J. Amrolia,Paul Veys,Ashish R. Kumar,Michael B. Jordan,Jack J. Bleesing,Alexandra H. Filipovich
Perspectives
Improving overall survival and overcoming adverse prognosis in the treatment of cytogenetically high-risk multiple myeloma
Clinical Trials & Observations
Blood Spotlight
Clinical Trials and Observations
Hematopoiesis and Stem Cells
Myelopoiesis is regulated by osteocytes through Gsα-dependent signaling
Keertik Fulzele,Daniela S. Krause,Cristina Panaroni,Vaibhav Saini,Kevin J. Barry,Xiaolong Liu,Sutada Lotinun,Roland Baron,Lynda Bonewald,Jian Q. Feng,Min Chen,Lee S. Weinstein,Joy Y. Wu,Henry M. Kronenberg,David T. Scadden,Paola Divieti Pajevic
Immunobiology
Early and nonreversible decrease of CD161++/MAIT cells in HIV infection
Cormac Cosgrove,James E. Ussher,Andri Rauch,Kathleen Gärtner,Ayako Kurioka,Michael H. Hühn,Krista Adelmann,Yu-Hoi Kang,Joannah R. Fergusson,Peter Simmonds,Philip Goulder,Ted H. Hansen,Julie Fox,Huldrych F. Günthard,Nina Khanna,Fiona Powrie,Alan Steel,Brian Gazzard,Rodney E. Phillips,John Frater,Holm Uhlig,Paul Klenerman
Lymphoid Neoplasia
Myeloid Neoplasia
CUX1 is a haploinsufficient tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 7 frequently inactivated in acute myeloid leukemia
Megan E. McNerney,Christopher D. Brown,Xiaoyue Wang,Elizabeth T. Bartom,Subhradip Karmakar,Chaitanya Bandlamudi,Shan Yu,Jinkyung Ko,Barry P. Sandall,Thomas Stricker,John Anastasi,Robert L. Grossman,John M. Cunningham,Michelle M. Le Beau,Kevin P. White
Phagocytes, Granulocytes, and Myelopoiesis
Red Cells, Iron, and Erythropoiesis
Thrombosis and Hemostasis
Distinct characteristics of antibody responses against factor VIII in healthy individuals and in different cohorts of hemophilia A patients
Shawn F. J. Whelan,Christoph J. Hofbauer,Frank M. Horling,Peter Allacher,Martin J. Wolfsegger,Johannes Oldenburg,Christoph Male,Jerzy Windyga,Andreas Tiede,Hans Peter Schwarz,Friedrich Scheiflinger,Birgit M. Reipert
Transplantation
Tolerance induction with gene-modified stem cells and immune-preserving conditioning in primed mice: restricting antigen to differentiated antigen-presenting cells permits efficacy
Miranda A. Coleman,Jennifer A. Bridge,Steven W. Lane,Chantelle M. Dixon,Geoffrey R. Hill,James W. Wells,Ranjeny Thomas,Raymond J. Steptoe
New autoimmune diseases after cord blood transplantation: a retrospective study of EUROCORD and the Autoimmune Disease Working Party of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation
Thomas Daikeler,Myriam Labopin,Annalisa Ruggeri,Alessandro Crotta,Mario Abinun,Ayad Ahmed Hussein,Kristina Carlson,Jérôme Cornillon,Jose L. Diez-Martin,Virginie Gandemer,Maura Faraci,Caroline Lindemans,Anne O'Meara,Valerie Mialou,Marleen Renard,Petr Sedlacek,Anne Sirvent,Gérard Socié,Federica Sora,Stefania Varotto,Jaime Sanz,Jan Voswinkel,Ajay Vora,M. Akif Yesilipek,Andree-Laure Herr,Eliane Gluckman,Dominique Farge,Vanderson Rocha
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Haploinsufficiency of the CUX1 homologue (cut) leads to hematopoietic overgrowth and formation of melanotic pseudo-tumors in Drosophila melanogaster. Larvae (right) and pupae (left) develop abnormal black masses (outlined by red squares) upon cut knockdown. Punctate GFP+ hemocytes can be appreciated in the larval stage. CUX1 is frequently deleted in high-risk acute myeloid leukemia and haploinsufficient levels lead to increased growth of human hematopoietic cells, demonstrating the conservation of CUX1/cut from invertebrates to humans. Figure illustration was designed by Dimitri Novikov. See the article by McNerney et al on page 975.
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