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Graft-versus-host disease in recipients of grafts from natural killer T cell-deficient (Jalpha281(-/-)) donors.

Cynthia A Ellison1, Masaru Taniguchi, Jacqie M M Fischer, Kent T Hayglass, John G Gartner.   

Abstract

Valpha14i natural killer T cells (NKT cells) are a CD1-restricted subset of NKT cells that express an invariable Valpha14+ Jalpha281+ alphabeta T-cell receptor. To determine whether the absence of Valpha14i NKT cells from the graft affects the development of acute GVHD, we induced GVH reactions using Jalpha281(-/-) mice as donors in the C57BL/6-->(C57BL/6 x DBA/2)F1-hybrid strain combination. Recipients of grafts from Jalpha281(-/-) donors were not protected from either the morbidity or the severe wasting syndrome associated with the development of acute GVHD, but the concentrations of some T helper 1 (Th1) and Th2 cytokines were different from those seen in recipients of grafts from wild-type donors. Interferon-gamma was seen earlier (day 4) in recipients of grafts from Jalpha281(-/-) donors but did not reach the concentrations seen in recipients of grafts from wild-type donors on day 8 (P < 0.02). On day 8, the amount of tumour necrosis factor-alpha released into the serum following the injection of a small amount of lipopolysaccharide was lower in recipients of grafts from Jalpha281(-/-) donors (P < 0.02). The amount of interleukin (IL)-5 was also lower in recipients of grafts from Jalpha281(-/-) donors, when compared to the concentration seen in recipients of grafts from wild-type donors (P < 0.002). IL-13 was seen in recipients of grafts from Jalpha281(-/-) donors but not in recipients of grafts from wild-type donors. Our findings show that the absence of donor Valpha14i NKT cells is associated with lower concentrations of some Th1 cytokines. We also observed higher IL-13 concentrations and lower IL-5 concentrations in recipients of grafts from Jalpha281(-/-) donors indicating a variable effect on Th2 cytokine production.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16879624      PMCID: PMC1819576          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02437.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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