In chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), peptides from the fusion region of bcr3/abl2 are likely to play a role in anti-leukaemic T cell immunity. We investigated whether T cells that recognize bcr/abl fusion peptides could be detected in healthy donors and CML patients. T cell responses against bcr3/abl2 fusion peptides were analysed by gamma-interferon enzyme-linked immunospot assays after prestimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in the presence of anti-CD3-antibodies and interleukin-2. Our results suggest that the T cell repertoire contains bcr3/abl2-reactive T cells in CML patients who are in cytogenetic remission, but also in some healthy individuals.
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In chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), peptides from the fusion region of bcr3/abl2 are likely to play a role in anti-leukaemic T cell immunity. We investigated whether T cells that recognize bcr/abl fusion peptides could be detected in healthy donors and CML patients. T cell responses against bcr3/abl2 fusion peptides were analysed by gamma-interferon enzyme-linked immunospot assays after prestimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in the presence of anti-CD3-antibodies and interleukin-2....
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