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NK-Cell Recovery and Immune Reconstitution after Haploidentical Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Using Either CD34 Selected Grafts and Adoptive NK-Cell Transfer or CD3/CD19 Depleted Grafts: Comparison of Two Strategies for NK Cell Based Immunotherapy
- Source :
- Blood. 110:2988-2988
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- American Society of Hematology, 2007.
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Abstract
- NK-cells have been shown to play a pivotal role in haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation (HHCT) for engraftment, GvL effects and to combat infectious complications. Different strategies have been employed to hasten NK-cell recovery after HHCT. Here we compare the immune recovery of 17 patients after CD34 selected HHCT receiving additional adoptive CD3-depleted CD56-enriched NK cells 2 days after HHCT (adoptive NK-cells), with 18 patients receiving CD3/CD19 depleted grafts (CD3/CD19) for HHCT. Transplantations were performed at two different institutions with a median follow-up of >1 year. Conditioning consisted of 12 Gy TBI, thiotepa (10mg/kg), fludarabine (150 mg/m2) and OKT3 (day −4 to +2) in the group receiving CD34 selected grafts and adoptive NK-cell transfusions. All patients in the CD3/CD19 group received conditioning with fludarabine (150–200 mg/m2), thiotepa (10 mg/kg), melphalan (120 mg/m2) and OKT-3 (day −5 to +14). No postgrafting immunosuppression was used in both groups. Seven out of the 17 patients in the adoptive NK-cell group received IL-2 activated NK cells. Median age was 37 years in the adoptive NK-cell group compared to 40 years in the CD3/CD19 group. Diagnoses in the adoptive NK-cell group included AML (n=10), ALL (n=3), CML (n=2), and Hodgkin’s disease (n=1) and MDS (n=1). Diagnoses in the CD3/CD19 group were AML (n=10), ALL (n=5), NHL (n=1), CML (n=1) and multiple myeloma (n=1). The grafts contained a median of 12.5x10E6 CD34+ cells/kg and 1.1×10E4 CD3+ cells/kg in the CD34 selected group versus 9.2×10E6 CD34+cells/kg and 2.3×10E4 CD3+cells/kg in the CD3/CD19 group. The number of transferred CD56+ cells was 8.3×10E6/kg in the adoptive NK-cell group and 7.2×10E7/kg cells in the CD3/CD19 group. Hematopoietic recovery was similar in both groups. Among the patients receiving adoptive NK-cells we observed a striking difference in immune recovery between the patients receiving IL2-activated and those treated with non-activated NK cells: patients receiving activated NK cells showed significantly lower numbers of NK- and T cells during the first months post transplant (p=
Details
- ISSN :
- 15280020 and 00064971
- Volume :
- 110
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Blood
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........517a25623272881703164bf63c1bf453