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Regulatory T-cell dysfunctions are associated with increase in tumor necrosis factor α in autoimmune hemolytic anemia and participate in Th17 polarization

Warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA) is a rare acquired autoimmune disease mediated by antibodies targeting red blood cells. The involvement of CD4 T-helper cells has been scarcely explored, with most findings extrapolated from animal models. Here, we performed quantification of both effector T...

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Published in:Haematologica (Roma) 2024-02, Vol.109 (2), p.444-457
Main Authors: Ciudad, Marion, Ouandji, Sethi, Lamarthée, Baptiste, Cladière, Claudie, Ghesquière, Thibault, Nivet, Martin, Thébault, Marine, Boidot, Romain, Soudry-Faure, Agnès, Chevrier, Sandy, Richard, Corentin, Maillet, Thibault, Maurier, François, Greigert, Hélène, Genet, Coraline, Ramon, André, Trad, Malika, Predan, Valérie, Saas, Philippe, Samson, Maxime, Bonnotte, Bernard, Audia, Sylvain
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