Alloreactive CD4 T lymphocytes responsible for acute and chronic graft‐versus‐host disease are contained within the CD45RChigh but not the CD45RClow subset
Open Access
- 3 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 34 (2), 408-417
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200324528
Abstract
Graft‐versus‐host disease (GvHD) is a major complication of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation and occurs when donor T cells react with histo‐incompatible recipient's antigens. In thepresent study, we analyzed the contribution of CD4 T cell subsets, defined according to their CD45RC expression level, in the development of acute and chronic GvHD. For this purpose, we used the model of GvHD induced in rats when parental lymphocytes are transferred to irradiated (LEW×BN) F1 hybrid recipients. We showed that parental CD45RChigh (naive cells) CD4 T cells induced both acute and chronic GvHD while CD45RClow (memory cells) subset did not. In vitro, only CD45RChigh CD4 T cells proliferated and produced cytokines in response to alloantigen stimulation. LEW and BN CD45RChigh CD4 T cells produced different cytokine profiles in response to in vitro allostimulation, which could explain their ability to induce different forms of GvHD. Finally, we showed that memory CD45RClow CD4 T cells, known to contain regulatory T cells, were unable to prevent GvHD induction. Together these data show that memory CD45RClow CD4 T cells do not contain functional alloreactive T cells and suggest that selective transfusion of donor memory cells could greatly improve post‐transplant immune reconstitution without riskof GvHD induction.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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