ALLOREACTIVE T CELL RESPONSES BETWEEN HLA-IDENTICAL SIBLINGS

Abstract
Cytotoxic T cell (CTL) clones were isolated from the peripheral blood of a patient 13 days following marrow transplantation from her HLA-identical brother. Nineteen of the clones were specifically reactive with host.sbd.but not donor.sbd.cells, but one clone was reactive with donor but not host cells. Family studies using the 19 clones showed reactivity patterns consistent with three non-HLA, minor histocompatibility antigens (minor-HA). The frequency of reactivity on a large panel of unrelated cells indicated a relatively limited degree of polymorphism. Each of the clones was restricted in its activity by a class I epitope common to HLA-B7, B27, and B40. These data demonstrate that by clonal analysis it is possible to identify in vivo antidonor and antihost alloreactive CTL clones directed against HLA determinants following marrow transplantation.