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In vitro T-cell receptor V beta repertoire analysis may identify which T-cell V beta families mediate graft-versus-leukaemia and graft-versus-host responses after human leucocyte antigen-matched sibling stem cell transplantation.

D E Epperson1, D A Margolis, L McOlash, T Janczak, A J Barrett.   

Abstract

We studied oligoclonal T-cell expansions of 24 T-cell receptor (TCR) V beta families in normal donor lymphocytes stimulated with patient's cells and in recipient blood after transplant, using a polymerase chain reaction-based assay (spectratyping). T cells from donor blood were incubated with separated myeloid leukaemia cells or T cells from the HLA-identical sibling recipient. In five of the six patients tested, the T-cell V beta skewing pattern observed in vitro was seen in vivo after transplant. After transplant, the myeloid-specific V beta skewing coincided with the disappearance of residual disease in three patients and in one patient skewing was lost at the time of leukaemic relapse. In functional tests, T cells generated against leukaemic cells in vitro produced interferon gamma in response to the leukaemia. Removal of the leukaemia-expanded skewed V beta families significantly decreased cytotoxic killing of the leukaemia. However, while there was a general concordance in the V beta family exhibiting clonal expansion in vitro and in vivo, the exact clonotype expanded in vitro and in vivo differed. These findings suggest that alloresponses involve multiple T-cell clones within a restricted TCR V beta repertoire that undergo different selection pressures in vitro and in vivo.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11472345     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2001.02879.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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3.  Limited heterogeneity of T cell receptor BV usage in aplastic anemia.

Authors:  W Zeng; J P Maciejewski; G Chen; N S Young
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