Literature DB >> 12521999

Antigen-primed CD8+ T cells can mediate resistance, preventing allogeneic marrow engraftment in the simultaneous absence of perforin-, CD95L-, TNFR1-, and TRAIL-dependent killing.

Masanobu Komatsu1, Michele Mammolenti, Monica Jones, Roland Jurecic, Thomas J Sayers, Robert B Levy.   

Abstract

Engraftment failure following allogeneic bone marrow (BM) transplantation is of clinical concern particularly involving T-cell-depleted inoculum and transplantations for aplastic anemia. Immune resistance by lymphoid and natural killer (NK) populations with "barrier" function is well established. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-identical marrow allografts were examined to investigate effector pathways in non-NK-mediated resistance. Barrier function was examined in cytotoxic normal and deficient B6 (H-2(b)) recipients primed to donor minor histocompatibility antigen (MiHA) prior to BM transplantation. Host resistance was sensitively evaluated by colony-forming unit (CFU) assays to directly assess for donor progenitor cell (PC) and peripheral chimerism. B6 host CD8(+) T cells but not CD4(+) or NK1.1(+) cells effected rejection of primitive (CFU-HPP [high-proliferative potential]) and lineage-committed (CFU-IL3/GM [interleukin 3/granulocyte macrophage]) allogeneic donor progenitors. To address complementation by the cytotoxic pathways existing in singly deficient (perforin or FasL) recipients, cytotoxically double (perforin plus FasL) deficient (cdd) recipients were used. Resistance in B6-cdd recipients was comparable to that of wild-type B6 recipients and was also dependent on CD8(+) T cells. A "triple" cytotoxic deficient model, involving transplantation of TNFR1(-/-) (tumor necrosis factor receptor 1) progenitor grafts did not diminish the ability of B6-cdd recipients to reject allografts. Finally, injection of anti-TRAIL (tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) monoclonal antibody (mAb) in B6-cdd recipients also failed to inhibit rejection of TNFR1(-/-) marrow grafts. In total, these studies demonstrate that CD8(+) host T cells can effectively resist MHC-matched MiHA-mismatched donor PCs via alternative effector pathway(s) independent of perforin-, FasL-, TNFR-1-, and TRAIL-dependent cytotoxicity. Therefore, inhibition of these effector pathways in sensitized recipients is unlikely to result in stem cell engraftment following PC allografts.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12521999     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2002-09-2859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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4.  Pathways analysis of differential gene expression induced by engrafting doses of total body irradiation for allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in mice.

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5.  Donor hematopoiesis in mice following total lymphoid irradiation requires host T-regulatory cells for durable engraftment.

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