Can T-cell and B-cell excision circles predict development of inhibitors in pediatric hemophilia A?
Sarina Levy-MendelovichAtar LevEinat AvishaiIvan BudnikRima DardikAsaaf Arie BargRaz SomechGili KenetPublished in: Pediatric research (2022)
The etiology of FVIII inhibitor formation is multifactorial, in which the immune system plays a pivotal role. Our findings may add to the notion that inhibitor formation is attributed to humoral immunity due to peripheral B-cell expansion and production of antibodies against FVIII. Improved knowledge regarding the involvement of the immune system in the development of FVIII inhibitors will enable the identification of patients prone to inhibitor development and better therapy tailoring in the new era of non-replacement therapies.