Publications by authors named "Anne Moreau"

We describe two patients in whom malignant monoclonal T-cell lymphoproliferation developed after administration of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy with ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel) in the phase 3 CARTITUDE-4 trial. Monoclonal T cells from both patients had detectable CAR transgene expression and integration. The clinicogenomic features of these CAR transgenic T-cell lymphoproliferative neoplasms suggest that multiple potential intrinsic or extrinsic factors (or both) contributed to their pathogenesis, such as transduction of preexisting -mutated T cells, followed by acquisition of further oncogenic genomic variants.

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  • Indeterminate dendritic cell histiocytosis (IDCH) is a rare condition marked by a buildup of specific histiocytes, with particular immunophenotypic features and clinical presentations, mostly in older adults.
  • The study analyzed 43 cases, showing that many patients had skin or lymph node involvement, and a significant number had related blood cancers or other histiocytic diseases.
  • Genetic analyses identified common mutations (like KRAS and BRAF) and unique gene fusions, helping to clarify IDCH's molecular profile and its potential impact on diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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JCO The LYMA trial demonstrated the benefit of rituximab maintenance (RM) in first-line young patients with mantle-cell lymphoma. In this prolonged follow-up of 7.5 years (95% CI, 7.

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  • - The phase II trial assessed the effectiveness of the RiBVD treatment (rituximab, bendamustine, velcade, and dexamethasone) in patients over 65 with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), which resulted in a median progression-free survival of 79 months and overall survival of 111 months.
  • - TP53 mutation status and albumin levels were identified as significant prognostic factors, with TP53 mutations linked to a higher risk of shorter progression-free survival and overall survival in the analyzed patient population.
  • - A scoring system combining TP53 mutation status and albumin levels allowed differentiation of patient outcomes, indicating varying survival rates based on the presence of these factors, thus enhancing prognostic assessments
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The clinical features and short-term prognosis of patients admitted to the intensive care unit for herpes hepatitis are lacking. Of 33 patients admitted between 2006 and 2022, 22 were immunocompromised, 4 were pregnant women, and 23 died. Sixteen patients developed a hemophagocytic syndrome.

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Giant cell tumors (GCTs) with high mobility group AT-Hook 2 ( HMGA2 )::nuclear receptor corepressor 2 ( NCOR2 ) fusion are rare mesenchymal tumors of controversial nosology, which have been anecdotally reported to respond to CSFR1 inhibitors. Here, we performed a comprehensive study of 6 GCTs with HMGA2::NCOR2 fusion and explored their relationship with other giant cell-rich neoplasms. Tumors occurred in 4 females and 2 males ranging in age from 17 to 32 years old (median 24).

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  • Immunotherapy that uses the body's immune system is becoming popular in treating blood cancers like mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), but there's little understanding of immune cell behavior in MCL patients' lymph nodes and bone marrow.
  • The study utilized a technique called RT-MLPA to analyze gene expression in MCL patients at diagnosis and relapse, focusing on immune-related genes to gain insights into tumor aggressiveness and immune response.
  • Results showed that aggressive MCL forms had increased macrophage-related gene expression but lower T-cell markers, which could help differentiate between patient groups and guide personalized treatment approaches.
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Kidney transplant survival is shortened by chronic rejection and side effects of standard immunosuppressive drugs. Cell-based immunotherapy with tolerogenic dendritic cells has long been recognized as a promising approach to reduce general immunosuppression. Published trials report the safety and the absence of therapy-related adverse reactions in patients treated with tolerogenic dendritic cells suffering from several inflammatory diseases.

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According to expert guidelines, lymph node surgical excision is the standard of care for lymphoma diagnosis. However, core needle biopsy (CNB) has become widely accepted as part of the lymphoma diagnostic workup over the past decades. The aim of this study was to present the largest multicenter inventory of lymph nodes sampled either by CNB or surgical excision in patients with suspected lymphoma and to compare their diagnostic performance in routine pathologic practice.

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Background: Chronic hypomagnesemia is commonly due to diarrhea, alcoholism, and drugs. More rarely, it is caused by genetic defects in the effectors of renal magnesium reabsorption.

Methods: In an adult patient with acquired severe hypomagnesemia, hypocalcemia, tubulointerstitial nephropathy, and rapidly progressing kidney injury, similarities between the patient's presentation and features of genetic disorders of renal magnesium transport prompted us to investigate whether the patient had an acquired autoimmune cause of renal magnesium wasting.

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Targeted monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapies show great promise for the treatment of transplant rejection and autoimmune diseases by inducing more specific immunomodulatory effects than broadly immunosuppressive drugs routinely used. We recently described the therapeutic advantage of targeting CD45RC, expressed at high levels by conventional T (Tconv) cells (CD45RChi), their precursors, and terminally differentiated T (TEMRA) cells, but not by regulatory T cells (Tregs; CD45RClo/-). We demonstrated efficacy of anti-CD45RC mAb treatment in transplantation, but its potential has not been examined in autoimmune diseases.

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Objectives: Geotrichum spp can be responsible for severe infections in immunocompromised patients. We aim to describe Geotrichum-related infections in the ICU and to assess risk factors of mortality.

Methods: Retrospective multicentre study, conducted in 14 French ICUs between 2002 and 2018, including critically ill adult patients with proven or probable infection related to Geotrichum species.

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  • Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (SOS) is a dangerous liver problem that can happen after high-dose chemotherapy, and the only approved treatment for it is defibrotide.
  • In a study of 71 patients in tough medical situations due to SOS, many needed help for their breathing and kidneys, and 54% sadly did not survive the hospital stay.
  • Older patients and those needing special machines to help with breathing or kidney function had a higher risk of dying, but using defibrotide for prevention seemed to help some patients do better.
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Introduction: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are characterized by a high prevalence of associated autoimmune manifestations. Kidney involvement has been rarely reported in MDS patients. We report on the spectrum of kidney pathological findings in MDS patients.

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  • - The LyMA trial shows that rituximab maintenance after autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) enhances outcomes for previously untreated mantle-cell lymphoma (MCL) patients, comparing different platinum derivatives used in the treatment.
  • - Among the various platinum derivatives, R-DHAOx demonstrated superior progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates compared to R-DHACis and R-DHACa, with 4-year OS rates of 92% for R-DHAOx versus 75.9% for the others.
  • - Low MIPI score and the use of R-DHAOx are identified as independent favorable prognostic markers for both PFS and OS in young MCL patients eligible
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  • Since 2010, doctors in France have been collecting and studying cases of sarcomas and related tumors to better understand their numbers and types.
  • Between 2013 and 2016, they found over 25,000 patients with different types of sarcomas, and the overall number was higher than they expected.
  • The findings suggest that rare tumors are less likely to be included in clinical studies, which help create new treatments for these diseases.
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Objective: Intensive Care Units (ICU) acquired Pneumonia (ICU-AP) is one of the most frequent nosocomial infections in critically ill patients. Our aim was to determine the effects of having an ICU-AP in immunosuppressed patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.

Design: Post-hoc analysis of a multinational, prospective cohort study in 16 countries.

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  • Obinutuzumab combined with DHAP showed potential effectiveness in treating mantle cell lymphoma, with the study measuring minimal residual disease (MRD) in bone marrow after four treatment cycles.
  • The LyMa-101 trial involved 86 patients across 28 French hospitals, focusing on those eligible for autologous stem-cell transplantation, who received a specific drug regimen followed by maintenance therapy.
  • Results indicated that 75% of patients achieved MRD negativity in bone marrow, suggesting a strong response to the treatment regimen after the induction phase.
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Background: Respiratory complications of solid organ transplant (SOT) are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge when requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission. We aimed at describing this challenge in a prospective cohort of SOT recipients admitted in the ICU.

Methods: In this post hoc analysis of an international cohort of immunocompromised patients admitted in the ICU for an acute respiratory failure, we analyzed all SOT recipients and compared their severity, etiologic diagnosis, prognosis, and outcome according to the performance of an invasive diagnostic strategy (encompassing a fiber-optic bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage), the type of transplanted organ, and the need of invasive ventilation at day 1.

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  • Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a complex blood cancer defined by specific genetic changes, particularly the CCND1/IGH translocation, but shows a wide variety of molecular alterations and disease progression rates.
  • A clinical trial, LyMa, focused on young MCL patients and analyzed DNA from their biopsies to identify potential biomarkers that predict therapy response.
  • The study found that while deletions of TP53 and CDKN2A were common in patients with early relapses, gains in the CCND1/IGH fusion were linked to poorer survival outcomes, highlighting the need for further research on these genomic abnormalities.
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