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Identification and selective depletion of alloreactive T-cells for adoptive immunotherapy

Authors :
Andre Willasch
Dietrich Niethammer
Peter Lang
Michael Schumm
Matthias Pfeiffer
Rupert Handgretinger
Eva Rettinger
Selim Kuçi
Source :
Laboratory hematology : official publication of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology. 16(1)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

BACKGROUND T-cell-depleted allografts may exhibit delayed T-cell recovery, severe infections, and relapse after haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Required donor lymphocyte infusions containing nonalloreactive cells may transfer immune function without causing graft-versus-host disease. METHODS We developed an ex vivo approach for the immunomagnetic depletion of alloreactive CD25+, CD69+, and HLA-DR+ T-cells. To achieve highest rates of alloantigen expression, we cocultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs) with PBMNCs (A/B*), dendritic cells (A/B* DCs), or cytokine-pretreated PBMNCs (A/B* cyt cells). Functional analyses were performed after depletion. RESULTS After coculture with PBMNCs (A/B* cells), 29% of T-cells became CD25+, CD69+, and HLA-DR+. In modified mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLR) (A/B* cyt cells and A/B* DCs), 35% and 37% of T-cells became CD25+, CD69+, and HLA-DR+. Alloactivation was confirmed by interferon gamma release and proliferation. Immuno-magnetic depletion produced

Details

ISSN :
15236528
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Laboratory hematology : official publication of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af1966456e57e443c66194e8e18264e7