6 results on '"Merle-Béral H"'
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2. Cytokine profile in human eyes: contribution of a new cytokine combination for differential diagnosis between intraocular lymphoma or uveitis.
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Fisson S, Ouakrim H, Touitou V, Baudet S, Ben Abdelwahed R, Donnou S, Miloudi A, Galand C, Bodaghi B, Lehoang P, Brissard M, Le Garff-Tavernier M, Fridman WH, Sautès-Fridman C, Cassoux N, and Merle-Béral H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Aqueous Humor immunology, Aqueous Humor metabolism, Child, Cytokines immunology, Diagnosis, Differential, Eye Neoplasms immunology, Female, Humans, Interferon-gamma immunology, Interferon-gamma metabolism, Interleukins immunology, Interleukins metabolism, Lymphoma immunology, Male, Middle Aged, T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer metabolism, Th1 Cells immunology, Th1 Cells metabolism, Th2 Cells immunology, Th2 Cells metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha immunology, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Uveitis immunology, Young Adult, Cytokines metabolism, Eye Neoplasms diagnosis, Eye Neoplasms metabolism, Lymphoma diagnosis, Lymphoma metabolism, Uveitis diagnosis, Uveitis metabolism
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Primary intraocular lymphoma (PIOL), also called primary vitreoretinal lymphomas, often masquerades as uveitis. This misdiagnosis can result in subsequent brain involvement and oculocerebral lymphoma (OCL). In this study, we sought to characterize the helper T-cell type 1 (Th1)/Th2 cytokine profile in vitreous samples from patients with PIOL, OCL, uveitis and controls with non-inflammatory disease. Vitreous and aqueous humor samples from 87 patients with PIOL (n = 30), OCL (n = 12), uveitis (n = 34), and retinal detachment (RD) without hemorrhage (n = 11) were analyzed and their concentrations of interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, interferon (IFN)-γ, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α were determined by flow cytometric bead arrays (CBA). The IL-10 levels determined by CBA were compared with those by ELISA. IL-10 concentrations measured by CBA and ELISA were highly correlated. IL-2, IL-4, and TNFα were not detected in any sample. The only cytokine detected at a significant level in samples from RD vitreous was IL-6. The IL-10/IL-6 ratio, as previously reported, was slightly higher in PIOL than in uveitis samples, but not for all patients. Cytokine profiles from PIOL and OCL samples did not differ. The combination of the IL-10/IL-6 and IL-10/IFNγ ratios was highly informative for discriminating PIOL/OCL from uveitis samples and for therapeutic follow up of PIOL. This strategy might be very helpful as an initial screening to rule out PIOL in patients thought to have uveitis.
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- 2013
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3. Impaired th1/tc1 cytokine production of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in a model of primary intraocular B-cell lymphoma.
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Touitou V, Daussy C, Bodaghi B, Camelo S, de Kozak Y, Lehoang P, Naud MC, Varin A, Thillaye-Goldenberg B, Merle-Béral H, Fridman WH, Sautès-Fridman C, and Fisson S
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- Animals, Cell Line, Cytokines genetics, Disease Models, Animal, Eye Neoplasms pathology, Female, Flow Cytometry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Lymphoma, B-Cell pathology, Macrophages immunology, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Microscopy, Confocal, Neoplasm Transplantation, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Transfection, Cytokines biosynthesis, Eye Neoplasms immunology, Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating immunology, Lymphoma, B-Cell immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic immunology, Th1 Cells immunology, Vitreous Body pathology
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Purpose: Primary intraocular lymphoma is a high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma with a pathogenesis that is still unclear. Microenvironment is known to be crucial in controlling tumor growth and maintenance. To study the immune microenvironment in intraocular lymphomas and to characterize the cytokine polarization of infiltrating T-lymphocytes, a new murine model of intraocular B-cell lymphoma was developed., Methods: Immunocompetent adult mice were injected intravitreally with a syngeneic lymphomatous B-cell line. Clinical, histologic, and flow cytometric analyses were performed to characterize the tumoral invasion and the immune infiltration. Cytokine production of ocular cells was investigated by RT-PCR and fluorescent immunoassay, with or without stimulation by anti-CD3(+) anti-CD28 antibodies., Results: Intraocular lymphoma developed in eyes injected by lymphomatous B-cells. At day 19, the retina and the vitreous cavity were infiltrated by tumor cells. Up to 15% of living cells were T-lymphocytes. Cytokine profile analysis of the supernatant of ocular cells cultured ex vivo demonstrated the presence of IL10, IL6, IFNgamma, and TNFalpha. Stimulation of ocular cells with anti-CD3(+) anti-CD28 antibodies increased the IFNgamma level and led to the induction of IL2 production, completing the type 1 (Th1/Tc1-like) pattern of cytokine expression observed. IL12p70 and IL4, potent Th1 or Th2 differentiating factors, were undetectable, even after stimulation., Conclusions: The results suggest that T-cells from intraocular B-lymphomas are characterized by a Th1/Tc1-like profile that could be partially inhibited in vivo. These data raise the possibility of a T-cell immunostimulation to reactivate the Th1/Tc1-lymphocytes and improve intraocular antitumoral immunity.
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- 2007
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4. IL-10 measurement in aqueous humor for screening patients with suspicion of primary intraocular lymphoma.
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Cassoux N, Giron A, Bodaghi B, Tran TH, Baudet S, Davy F, Chan CC, Lehoang P, and Merle-Béral H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Eye Neoplasms diagnosis, Female, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Lymphoma, B-Cell diagnosis, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, ROC Curve, Sensitivity and Specificity, Uveitis metabolism, Vitrectomy, Vitreous Body pathology, Aqueous Humor metabolism, Eye Neoplasms metabolism, Interleukin-10 metabolism, Lymphoma, B-Cell metabolism, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse metabolism, Vitreous Body metabolism
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Purpose: To determine the value of IL-10 measurement in aqueous humor (AH) for screening in primary intraocular lymphoma (PIOL)., Methods: One hundred consecutive diagnostic or therapeutic vitrectomies were performed in patients with uveitis. During surgery, 100 microL of both AH and pure vitreous was taken. IL-10 levels were determined with a standard quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique. Patients were distributed in two groups: 51 patients with proven PIOL, 108 patients with uveitis divided into 74 with uveitis of proven etiology and 34 with idiopathic uveitis. Groups were compared by ANOVA and the Tukey-Kramer test or nonparametric Wilcoxon test. Distributions were compared by using the chi(2) test. Segmentation was derived from the ROC curves by choosing a tradeoff between sensitivity and specificity., Results: In patients with PIOL, IL-10 mean values were 2205.5 pg/mL (median: 1467 pg/mL) in the vitreous and 543.4 pg/mL (median: 424 pg/mL) in AH. In patients with uveitis (idiopathic and diagnostic uveitis), mean values were 26.6 pg/mL (median: 8 pg/mL) in the vitreous, and 21.9 pg/mL (median: 8 pg/mL) in AH. IL-10 mean values were significantly different between patients with PIOL and patients with uveitis (P < 10(-3)). The areas under the curves were 0.989 and 0.962 for vitreous and AH, respectively. A cutoff of 50 pg/mL in the AH was associated with a sensitivity of 0.89 and a specificity of 0.93. In the vitreous, a cutoff value of 400 pg/mL yielded a specificity of 0.99 and a sensitivity of 0.8., Conclusions: Diagnosis of PIOL is often made months or years after the initial onset of ocular symptoms. Cytology remains the gold standard for diagnosis. However, measurement of IL-10 in the AH is a good screening test to reduce diagnostic delays.
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- 2007
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5. Biological diagnosis of primary intraocular lymphoma.
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Merle-Béral H, Davi F, Cassoux N, Baudet S, Colin C, Gourdet T, Bodaghi B, and LeHoang P
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biomarkers analysis, Eye Neoplasms genetics, Eye Neoplasms immunology, Female, Gene Rearrangement, Humans, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Immunophenotyping, Interleukin-10 analysis, Lymphoma, B-Cell genetics, Lymphoma, B-Cell immunology, Lymphoma, T-Cell diagnosis, Lymphoma, T-Cell genetics, Lymphoma, T-Cell immunology, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplastic Stem Cells pathology, Vitreous Body immunology, Eye Neoplasms diagnosis, Lymphoma, B-Cell diagnosis
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Primary intraocular lymphoma (PIOL) is a rare presentation of lymphoma that is particularly difficult to recognize. In our institution, 36 cases of PIOL were diagnosed between March 1997 and July 2002. The recognition of lymphoma cells by cytology with or without immunophenotyping on slides generated a strong suspicion of the diagnosis in 34 of 36 cases. The diagnosis was confirmed by measurement of interleukin-10 (IL-10) in the vitreous humour or aqueous humour; high levels were observed in 35 of 36 cases, all were of B-cell origin. As expected, the only case with T-cell lymphoma had a very low level of IL-10. Furthermore, IL-10 levels excluded this diagnosis in two cases that were incorrectly suspected of PIOL after cytological examination. Finally, detection of clonality by polymerase chain reaction techniques, performed in 29 cases, represented a helpful tool in diagnosing PIOL as this approach definitively confirmed the diagnosis of B- or T-cell lymphoma in 17 cases.
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- 2004
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6. A single-center study of 11 patients with intraocular lymphoma treated with conventional chemotherapy followed by high-dose chemotherapy and autologous bone marrow transplantation in 5 cases.
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Soussain C, Merle-Béral H, Reux I, Sutton L, Fardeau C, Gerber S, Ben Othman T, Binet JL, Lehoang P, and Leblond V
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Cisplatin administration & dosage, Cisplatin adverse effects, Combined Modality Therapy, Cytarabine administration & dosage, Cytarabine adverse effects, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Etoposide administration & dosage, Etoposide adverse effects, Eye Neoplasms drug therapy, Eye Neoplasms radiotherapy, Female, Humans, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin drug therapy, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin radiotherapy, Male, Methotrexate administration & dosage, Methylprednisolone administration & dosage, Methylprednisolone adverse effects, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Eye Neoplasms therapy, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin therapy
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Intraocular lymphoma (IOL) is a rare form of non Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL); it has a poor prognosis and is frequently associated with central nervous system (CNS) infiltration. We report the results of a prospective study of 11 patients with IOL who received conventional chemotherapy (CT), followed by salvage high-dose (HD) CT with autologous bone marrow transplantation (ABMT) in five cases. All 11 patients had abnormal funduscopic findings and six had CNS involvement at diagnosis. The diagnosis was based on vitrectomy in 10 cases and cerebral stereotaxic biopsy in one. Pathologic studies showed large-cell NHL in all cases. These large-cell NHL were of the B-cell type in 8 cases and of the T-cell type in two. First-line therapy consisted of a combination of cisplatin 25 mg/m2 as a 24-hour IV infusion on 4 consecutive days, VP-16 40 mg/m2 for 4 days, aracytine 2 g/m2 IV on day 5, and methylprednisolone 500 mg IV daily for 5 days (ESHAP) in 5 cases; alternating courses of ESHAP and HD methotrexate (MTX) in 4 cases; and HD MTX in 2 cases. Three patients underwent ocular and whole-brain radiation therapy. Five refractory patients subsequently received intensive CT with thiotepa 750 mg/m2, busulfan 10 mg/kg and cyclophosphamide 120 mg/kg, followed by ABMT. First-line treatment failed in 10 evaluable cases. One patient died of CNS progression at 12 months. All the patients who underwent intensive CT and ABMT entered CR; two relapsed at 6 months and three are alive in CR 15, 15 and 14 months after ABMT. Six patients are alive with persistent disease at 8, 13, 14, 15, 18 and 24 months. It seems in conclusion that, high-dose thiotepa, busulfan and cyclophosphamide followed by ABMT is effective in some cases of refractory IOL.
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- 1996
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