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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
)
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Despite advances in immunosuppressive regimens, acute
graft-versus-host disease
remains a frequent complication of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. Pathogenic donor T cells are dependent on correct attachment of small GTPases to the cell membrane, mediated by farnesyl- or geranylgeranyl residues, which, therefore, constitute potential targets for
graft-versus-host disease
prophylaxis. A mouse model was used to study the impact of a farnesyl-transferase inhibitor and a
geranylgeranyl-transferase
inhibitor on acute
graft-versus-host disease
, anti-cytomegalovirus T-cell responses and graft-versus-leukemia activity. Treatment of mice undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation with farnesyl-transferase inhibitor and
geranylgeranyl-transferase
inhibitor reduced the histological severity of
graft-versus-host disease
and prolonged survival significantly. Mechanistically, farnesyl-transferase inhibitor and
geranylgeranyl-transferase
inhibitor treatment resulted in reduced alloantigen-driven expansion of CD4 T cells. In vivo treatment led to increased thymic cellularity and polyclonality of the T-cell receptor repertoire by reducing thymic
graft-versus-host disease
. These effects were absent when squalene production was blocked. The farnesyl-transferase inhibitor and
geranylgeranyl-transferase
inhibitor did not compromise CD8 function against leukemia cells or reconstitution of T cells that were subsequently responsible for anti-murine cytomegalovirus responses. In summary, we observed an immunomodulatory effect of inhibitors of farnesyl-transferase and
geranylgeranyl-transferase
on
graft-versus-host disease
, with enhanced functional immune reconstitution. In the light of the modest toxicity of farnesyl-transferase inhibitors such as tipifarnib in patients and the potent reduction of
graft-versus-host disease
in mice, farnesyl-transferase and
geranylgeranyl-transferase
inhibitors could help to reduce
graft-versus-host disease
significantly without having a negative impact on immune reconstitution.
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PMID:Inhibition of protein geranylgeranylation and farnesylation protects against graft-versus-host disease via effects on CD4 effector T cells. 2354 55