10 research outputs found

    Donor Killer Immunoglobulin Receptor Gene Content and Ligand Matching and Outcomes of Pediatric Patients with Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia Following Unrelated Donor Transplantation

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    Natural killer (NK) cell determinants predict relapse-free survival after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for acute myelogenous leukemia, and previous studies have shown a beneficial graft-versus-leukemia effect in patients with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML). However, whether NK cell determinants predict protection against relapse for JMML patients undergoing HCT is unknown. Therefore, we investigated NK cell-related donor and recipient immunogenetics as determinants of HCT outcomes in patients with JMML. Patients with JMML (age 0 to 3 (HR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.29 to 0.95; P = .032), centromeric A/B score (HR, 0.57; 95% CI, 033 to 0.98; P = .041), and telomeric A/B score (HR, 0.58; 95% CI, 0.34 to 1.00; P = .048). To our knowledge, this is the first study analyzing the association of NK cell determinants and outcomes in JMML HCT recipients. This study identifies potential benefits of donor KIR-B genotypes in reducing aGVHD. Our findings warrant further study of the role of NK cells in enhancing the graft-versus-leukemia effect via recognition of JMML blasts

    Sutura simples e Ăąncora em quadris de coelhos Simple suture and anchor in rabbit hips

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    OBJETIVO: Por meio de ensaios biomecĂąnicos, comparar as capsulorrafias com sutura simples e com Ăąncoras, em quadris de coelhos. MÉTODO: Foram utilizados 13 coelhos, 26 quadris, todos machos da raça Nova ZelĂąndia albinos (Oryctolaguscuniculus). Inicialmente, realizamos um projeto piloto em trĂȘs coelhos (seis quadris). Este experimento constou de 10 coelhos, divididos em 2 grupos: o Grupo 1 submetido Ă  capsulorrafia (quadris direito e esquerdo) com sutura simples utilizando fio absorvĂ­vel de ĂĄcido poliglicĂłlico e o Grupo 2 submetido a capsulorrafia (quadris direito e esquerdo) com Ăąncora de titĂąnio. ApĂłs o perĂ­odo de quatro semanas de operados, todos animais foram submetidos Ă  eutanĂĄsia e seus quadris congelados. ApĂłs um descongelamento prĂ©vio das peças, no mesmo dia das anĂĄlises biomecĂąnicas, foram avaliados os parĂąmetros de rigidez, força mĂĄxima, deformidade mĂĄxima e energia. RESULTADOS: NĂŁo houve diferença estatisticamente significante em relação Ă  força no limite de proporcionalidade, rigidez e força mĂĄxima entre os grupos com sutura simples e com Ăąncora. CONCLUSÃO: Por meio dos ensaios biomecĂąnicos, tendo como parĂąmetro a rigidez, a força mĂĄxima, a deformidade mĂĄxima e a energia, ficou demonstrado que as capsulorrafias em quadris de coelhos com sutura simples e com Ăąncora sĂŁo semelhantes entre si. NĂ­vel de EvidĂȘncia II, Estudo Prospectivo Comparativo.<br>OBJECTIVE: Using biomechanical studies, this research aims to compare hip capsulorrhaphy in rabbits, carried out with two different techniques: capsulorrhaphy with simple sutures and with anchors. METHOD: Thirteen New Zealand Albino (Oryctolaguscuniculus) male rabbits, twenty-six hip joints, were used. First, a pilot project was performed with three rabbits (six hip joints). This experiment consisted of ten rabbits divided into two groups: group 1 underwent capsulorrhaphy on both right and left hips with simple suture using polyglycolic acid absorbable thread, and group 2 underwent capsulorrhaphy with titanium anchors. After a four-week postoperative period, the animals were euthanized and the hip joints were frozen. On the same day of the biomechanical studies, after the hip joints were previously unfrozen, the following parameters were evaluated: rigidity, maximum force, maximum deformity and energy. RESULTS: There was no relevant statistical difference in rigidity, maximum force, maximum deformity and energy between the simple suture and anchor groups. CONCLUSION: Through biomechanical analyses, using parameters of rigidity, maximum force, maximum deformity and energy, it has been shown that capsulorrhaphy with simple suture and with anchors has similar results in rabbit hip joints. Level of Evidence II, Prospective Comparative Study
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