Graft-versus-host disease in experimental allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
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- DOI: 10.3181/00379727-197-43217a
Graft-versus-host disease in experimental allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
Abstract
Considerable progress has been made in defining the relative contributions of CD4+ and CD8+ cells to GVHD. Studies in mice have shown that, in isolation, each T cell subset is able to induce lethal GVHD in irradiated hosts. For hosts differing at the MHC (H-2), CD4+ cells cause GVHD directed to H-2 class II antigens whereas CD8+ cells produce GVHD to H-2 class I antigens. With H-2-matched hosts expressing multiple minor H antigens, induction of lethal GVHD is largely under the control of CD8+ cells. Which particular minor H antigens provide the targets for GVHD in mice is still unclear. Clarifying this question is complicated by the finding that the target antigens for GVHD do not necessarily correlate with the targets for cytotoxicity measured in vitro; moreover, immunodominance occurs when T cells are exposed to multiple minor H antigens in vivo. In terms of clinical application, there is a need to devise animal models for improving the success of HLA-matched bone marrow transplantation. Selectively depleting the marrow inoculum of CD8+ cells and preimmunizing the donor against viral pathogens are two procedures which are currently under study.
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