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Early Reconstitution of NK and γδ T Cells and Its Implication for the Design of Post-Transplant Immunotherapy.

Moniek A de Witte1, Dhifaf Sarhan2, Zachary Davis2, Martin Felices2, Daniel A Vallera3, Peter Hinderlie2, Julie Curtsinger4, Sarah Cooley2, John Wagner5, Jurgen Kuball6, Jeffrey S Miller7.   

Abstract

Relapse is the most frequent cause of treatment failure after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Natural killer (NK) cells and γδ T cells reconstitute early after allo-HSCT, contribute to tumor immunosurveillance via major histocompatibility complex-independent mechanisms and do not induce graft-versus-host disease. Here we performed a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the NK and γδ T cell repertoire in healthy individuals, recipients of HLA-matched sibling or unrelated donor allo-HSCT (MSD/MUD-HSCT) and umbilical cord blood-HSCT (UCB-HSCT). NK cells are present at high frequencies in all allo-HSCT recipients. Immune reconstitution (IR) of vδ2+ cells depended on stem cell source. In MSD/MUD-HSCT recipients, vδ2+ comprise up to 8% of the total lymphocyte pool, whereas vδ2+ T cells are barely detectable in UCB-HSCT recipients. Vδ1+ IR was driven by CMV reactivation and was comparable between MSD/MUD-HSCT and UCB-HSCT. Strategies to augment NK cell mediated tumor responses, similar to IL-15 and antibodies, also induced vδ2+ T cell responses against a variety of different tumor targets. Vδ1+ γδ T cells were induced less by these same stimuli. We also identified elevated expression of the checkpoint inhibitory molecule TIGIT (T cell Ig and ITIM domain), which is also observed on tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and epidermal γδ T cells. Collectively, these data show multiple strategies that can result in a synergized NK and γδ T cell antitumor response. In the light of recent developments of low-toxicity allo-HSCT platforms, these interventions may contribute to the prevention of early relapse.
Copyright © 2018 The American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Gamma/delta T cells; Hematopoietic transplantation; Immune reconstitution; NK cells

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29505821      PMCID: PMC5993609          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2018.02.023

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


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