| Literature DB >> 26046087 |
Britta Maecker-Kolhoff1, Britta Eiz-Vesper1.
Abstract
Major complications of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) or solid organ transplantation (SOT), such as graft rejection and graft-versus-host-disease (GvHD), are countered by suppressing the host immune system via chemotherapy and radiation, immunosuppressive drugs, or conditioning regimens such as in vivo or in vitro T-cell depletion. While immunocompromised, the patient is rendered susceptible to a number of viral infections and reactivations mainly caused by endogenous herpes viruses like cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and by lytic agents such as adenovirus (ADV). In the paper entitled "Activity of broad-spectrum T cells as treatment for ADV, EBV, CMV, BKV, and HHV6 Infections after HSCT" published recently in Science Translational Medicine, Anastasia Papadopoulou and colleagues reported a suitable technology for rapid generation of antiviral T cells with a broad specificity in a single-culture for clinical application. In a small clinical trial with 11 patients they demonstrated safety and efficacy of adoptive multivirus-specific T-cell transfer.Entities:
Keywords: Stem cell transplantation; T-cell therapy; adoptive immunotherapy; antiviral T lymphocytes; multi virus-specific T cells; viral infections
Year: 2015 PMID: 26046087 PMCID: PMC4437961 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.01.30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839