Literature DB >> 15744238

Onset of thymic recovery and plateau of thymic output are differentially regulated after stem cell transplantation in children.

Matthias Eyrich1, Gernot Wollny, Nikolaj Tzaribaschev, Klaus Dietz, Dorothee Brügger, Peter Bader, Peter Lang, Karin Schilbach, Beate Winkler, Dietrich Niethammer, Paul G Schlegel.   

Abstract

Thymus-dependent T-cell regeneration is a major pathway for immune reconstitution after stem cell transplantation in children. Therefore, we prospectively assessed T-cell dynamics and thymic function in 164 pediatric patients between 1 and 124 months after transplantation by measuring T-cell receptor recombination excision circles and spontaneous expression of Ki67 in peripheral T-cell subsets. We analyzed the effect of recipient age, conditioning regimen, type of donor and graft, stem cell dose, and graft-versus-host disease on the onset and the plateau of thymic output. A high rate of spontaneous proliferation in early-reconstituting naive and memory T cells inversely correlated with total T-cell numbers. Accordingly, T-cell receptor recombination excision circle content was diminished in early-appearing naive T cells. A multivariate analysis revealed that the onset of thymic recovery was inversely correlated only with recipient age ( P < .0002), whereas the plateau of thymic output was higher in patients receiving increased stem cell numbers ( P < .0022). Donor type, stem cell source, and conditioning regimen influenced none of the analyzed parameters. In conclusion, lymphopenia-driven proliferation is important for T-cell homeostasis in children early after stem cell transplantation, but it might result in underestimation of thymic function. Onset and plateau of thymic activity are independently regulated by different transplant-related factors.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15744238     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2004.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Blood Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 1083-8791            Impact factor:   5.742


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