Effects of in vitro depletion of T cells in HLA-identical allogeneic marrow grafts
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Effects of in vitro depletion of T cells in HLA-identical allogeneic marrow grafts
Abstract
We report results of a pilot study designed to evaluate the effects of in vitro depletion of T lymphocytes from donor marrow in patients receiving HLA-identical marrow grafts for treatment of hematologic malignancies. Twenty patients aged 31 to 50 years were prepared for transplantation with cyclophosphamide (120 mg/kg) and fractionated total body irradiation (12.0 or 15.75 Gy). All received cyclosporine after grafting. The donor marrows were treated with a mixture of eight murine monoclonal antibodies and rabbit serum complement in a manner that achieved a 2- to 3-log depletion of T cells in most patients. Initial engraftment occurred promptly in 19 of the patients, and only three had clinically significant acute graft-versus-host disease. Depletion of donor T cells, however, was associated with an increased incidence of graft failure, which occurred as late as 244 days after transplantation. Graft failure was transient in one patient but apparently was irreversible in seven others. Three of the seven patients had cytogenetic but not morphological evidence of leukemic relapse at the time of graft failure. All seven patients with irreversible graft failure have died, six after receiving second bone marrow transplants. Seven of the eight cases of graft failure occurred among the 11 patients prepared for transplantation with 12.0 Gy of total-body irradiation, and only one occurred among the nine patients with advanced malignancies who received 15.75 Gy of total-body irradiation. This association with irradiation dose suggests that host factors were partly responsible for the graft failures. Because graft failure seldom occurs in irradiated recipients of unmodified HLA-identical allogeneic marrow transplants, it appears that T cells in the donor marrow may serve a beneficial function in helping to maintain sustained engraftment possibly by eliminating host cells that can cause graft failure. Optimal application of in vitro manipulation of donor marrow as a method for preventing graft-versus-host disease will require more effective immunosuppression of the recipient in order to assure sustained engraftment and function of donor stem cells.
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