2014
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v124.21.5160.5160
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Telomere Length Changes of Lymphocytes in Aplastic Anemia

Abstract: Aplastic anemia (AA) is a primary disorder of severe bone marrow failure characterized by pancytopenia. The pathogenesis of AA is closely related to T cell hyperfunction. Abnormal telomere shortening of bone marrow mononuclear cells which has been reported in AA not only lead to genomic instability and apoptosis but also regulate T cells immunity to antigen. Interestingly,lymphocytes with shorter telomere length have undergone apoptosis escape in autoimmune disease. In our study, the relative telomere length (… Show more

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