Low-dose decitabine increases peripheral NKT-like cell proportions in patients with chronic myeloid neoplasms
Zhanqiang Zhang, Yue Wang, Haojun Zhang, Jinjing Zhao, Zhili Yang, Xiaoqian Wang, Yujie Tang, Xuechun Lu, Rui Xu

TL;DR
Low-dose decitabine increases NKT-like cells in patients with chronic myeloid neoplasms, which may be linked to improved blood cell counts.
Contribution
Demonstrates that low-dose decitabine specifically increases NKT-like cell proportions in chronic myeloid neoplasm patients.
Findings
Low-dose decitabine increased NKT-like cell proportions from 3.5% to 4.25%.
Patients with elevated NKT-like cells showed improvements in anemia and thrombocytopenia after multiple treatment cycles.
Abstract
Decitabine is widely used in the treatment of chronic myeloid neoplasms, potentially through its immunomodulatory effects on CD8+ T cells and natural killer (NK) cells. However, as decitabine is often administered in combination with other agents and at varying dosages, the specific effects of low-dose decitabine alone remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether low-dose decitabine alone influences immune cell populations. Twelve patients with chronic myeloid neoplasms, including eight with myelodysplastic syndrome, three with myelofibrosis, and one with chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), received intravenous decitabine at 5 mg/m2 for seven days per 28-day treatment cycle. Peripheral blood samples were collected before and after decitabine treatment to assess immune cell proportions and their potential correlation with clinical response. No significant differences were…
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TopicsImmune Cell Function and Interaction · Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research · Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments
