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Fludarabine Treatment Is Associated with Depletion of Host CD4+CD25high, FOXP3+, CTLA-4+ Cells and Increased Incidences of Full Donor Chimerism and GVHD in Non-Myeloablative Haploidentical Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients
- Source :
- Blood. 106:2898-2898
- Publication Year :
- 2005
- Publisher :
- American Society of Hematology, 2005.
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Abstract
- Purpose: To evaluate T cell recovery and donor chimerism following haploidentical hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) with a non-myeloablative conditioning approach that includes T cell depletion of host and donor and delayed DLI. Methods: Eighteen patients, 3 cohorts of 4 patients each and 1 cohort of 6 evaluable patients/10 transplanted, with chemorefractory hematologic malignancies, received related HLA 1–3 of 6, A, B, or DR antigen mismatched donor HCT after non-myeloablative conditioning with Medi-507 (anti-CD2 humanized mAb; Biotransplant, Inc.), cyclophosphamide, thymic irradiation and peritransplant cyclosporine. The patients in Protocols A received a MEDI-507 test dose of 0.1 mg/kg on Day -2 followed by 0.6 mg/kg on Days −1, 0 and +1 and transplantation of unmanipulated bone marrow. In Protocol B, the timing and dose of Medi-507 was modified. The patients in Protocol C and D received the latter Medi-507 protocol, but were given Isolex ®-selected CD34+ cells from G-CSF mobilized PBSC. Protocol D differs from Protocol C with the addition of fludarabine to more reliably achieve sustained chimerism. Donor leukocyte infusions were administered in an effort to convert mixed to full donor chimerism and to achieve a graft-versus-tumor effect. Chimerism was measured by peripheral blood microsatellite markers or by flow cytometry using HLA-specific mAbs. T cell recovery and phenotype were followed by flow cytometry. Because a high percentage of CD4 T cells post- transplant were CD25high, we performed quantitative RTPCR for Foxp3 and CTLA-4 on sorted PBMC populations. Results: T cell depletion early post-HCT was detected in all patients. There was a marked difference in the percentage of graft acceptance/loss, GVHD prevalence, and T cell phenotype related to each protocol modification. The majority (>90%) of CD4 T cells appearing in the first 100 days post-SCT were CD45RO+/CD45RA- “memory” cells and CD8 T cells were CD45RO+CD45RA-/CD62L-. In addition, a remarkably high percentage (19.5–75%, mean 38.1%) of CD4 T cells expressed high levels of CD25 in recipients of Protocols A, B, and C early post-HCT. CD25 expression decreased as T cell counts increased. By quantitative RTPCR, we found that sorted CD25highCD4 T cells expressed Foxp3 and CTLA-4, consistent with a regulatory phenotype. The addition of fludarabine in Protocol D resulted in an overall reduction in the percentage of peripheral CD4CD25high T cells compared to Protocol C at 4 weeks post-HCT (C 23.43% +/−4.7% versus D 2.1% +/− 0.9%, p Conclusions: These data suggest that the addition of fludarabine may increase the incidence of sustained and full donor chimerism. Fludarabine efficiently depleted host CD4+CD25high Foxp3+ cells, which may have a regulatory role, preventing spontaneous chimerism conversion and associated GVHD.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15280020 and 00064971
- Volume :
- 106
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Blood
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........c64ad61c77e2926de7810d6bd2093c97
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v106.11.2898.2898