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Donor T and NK Cells with a Special Tissue-Resident Memory Phenotype Migrate into the Periphery of Lung Transplant Recipients - A Potential Feature for Tolerance Development

Authors :
L. Horn
Christine S. Falk
Gregor Warnecke
Danny Jonigk
K. Bläsing
Wiebke Sommer
Ann-Kathrin Knöfel
Igor Tudorache
Fabio Ius
Bettina Wiegmann
R. Bellmas Sanz
Axel Haverich
J. Kühne
A. Hitz
Source :
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. 39:S198
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose After lung transplantation (LuTx), a transient chimerism of donor cells exists in the blood of recipients due to the migration of lymphocytes from the transplanted lung into the periphery. We aimed to characterize the phenotype of donor CD8+ and CD4+ T and NK cells and to investigate whether they might represent tissue-resident memory (TRM) cells. Methods Lymphocyte dynamics in recipient blood were determined in 97 lung transplant patients directly (T0), 24 hours (T24) and 3 (wks) weeks after LuTx using flow cytometry with lineage-, tissue-, and donor HLA class I allele-specific mAb. The same makers were used to determine the phenotype of lymphocytes present in organ storage solution (perfusate, n=102), recipient explanted lung parenchyma (n=28) and donor trachea (n=17). Results In peripheral blood of all recipients, donor-derived CD4+ and CD8+ T and CD56dim NK cells were detected at T0, T24 and 3 wks after LuTx and had higher CD69 expression compared to recipient cells (p Conclusion Our results demonstrate that donor T and NK cells found in the blood of LuTx recipients are a distinct subset from circulating lymphocytes and TRM cells present in lung tissue, since they express CD69 but lack expression of other classical TRM markers. They display a higher functional capacity despite the onset of immunosuppression. Donor T cells might be clinically relevant for tolerance induction and long-term survival after transplantation due to their unique features.

Details

ISSN :
10532498
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
Accession number :
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