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Human dendritic cells (DC) generated from CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors cultured in the presence of granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha are related to Langerhans cells (DLC) and have been shown to induce a strong proliferation of allogeneic CD4+ T cells. The present study shows that recombinant human IL-10 (h-IL-10) inhibits the primary and secondary proliferative responses of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells induced by allogeneic CD1a+ DLC. The alloreaction induced by DLC generated after 5-18 days of culture of CD34+ HPC was equally inhibited by h-IL-10, thus indicating that DLC were sensitive to h-IL-10 at all stages of differentiation. This is further indicated by the h-IL-10-induced inhibition of the T cell alloreaction mediated by interdigitating DC freshly isolated from tonsils. h-IL-10 specifically acted on DLC as it did not affect the proliferation induced by Epstein-Barr virus lymphoblastoid cell lines (EBV-LCL) nor that induced by immobilized anti-CD3. The inhibitory effect of h-IL-10 was not due to the production of suppressive factors by the DLC, as the addition of DLC and IL-10 did not inhibit EBV-LCL-induced T cell proliferation. Rather, the inhibition of cytokine production (IL-2, GM-CSF, TNF, IFN-gamma) observed after 24 h of co-culture may explain the inhibition of T cell DNA synthesis detected 3 days later. The h-IL-10-induced inhibition of human DC mediated alloreaction advocates considering the use of h-IL-10 in the prevention of transplant rejection and graft versus host disease, phenomena initiated by DC.
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PMID:Interleukin 10 inhibits T cell alloreaction induced by human dendritic cells. 752 90

We report a patient with graft versus host disease (GVHD) with mixed chimerism (MC). The patient had chronic myelogenous leukemia and received bone marrow transplantation (BMT) from his elder sister. Eighty days after BMT, erythematous lesions appeared on his chest. Histological examination from the skin lesion revealed lymphocytic infiltration into the upper dermis. Eosinophilic necrotic keratinocytes were scattered through the epidermis. Liquefaction degeneration was also recognized. Sicca syndrome appeared from 110 days after BMT. Detection of host origin Y-chromosome-specific DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method in bone marrow and peripheral blood showed that all bone marrow samples obtained 6 months from BMT were positive for Y-specific DNA, while peripheral blood became positive in the 60th month after BMT. The host origin normal karyotype (46,XY) in the bone marrow samples was identified for the first time in the 60th month after BMT. These results indicate that host-origin hematopoietic cells survived after BMT.
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PMID:Graft versus host disease with mixed chimerism. 756 Apr 40

Fourteen patients treated by allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) were evaluated by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for bcr-abl-specific transcripts. Nine patients were transplanted in the first chronic phase, three in the second chronic phase, and two in the accelerated phase. All patients achieved a complete cytogenetic and hematologic remission after bone marrow transplantation. Twelve patients are alive (median, 18 months; range, 5-54 months) and two patients died early. bcr-abl mRNA was persistently detectable for 6 to 54 months in four patients (patients 1, 3, 4, 6). From two of them, DNA fingerprint analysis showed only donor type DNA although bcr-abl mRNA was detectable. bcr-abl mRNA was never detectable posttransplant in three patients (patients 2, 5, 13). Six patients had detectable bcr-abl mRNA (patients 8-12, 14): by 6 months, all of these patients were bcr-abl mRNA negative. One patient (patient 7) had detectable full bcr-abl mRNA again at 12 months, but was then negative at 20 months. Ten patients (patients 2, 4-8, 10-13) had never detectable Philadelphia (Ph1) chromosome t(9.22) translocation, whereas four patients had detectable Ph1 (patient 1, 3, 9, 14); by 6 months, three of four cases were negative. One patient (patient 1) had detectable Ph1 at 44 months, but was negative at 50 months. Three of six patients who initially had bcr-abl mRNA detectable posttransplant (patient 7-9) became negative for bcr-abl mRNA at the time of development of chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). These results suggest that the detection of subclinical Ph1 positive cells by PCR is not associated with imminent clinical or cytogenetic relapse. Moreover, graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) activity may contribute to the treatment of minimal residual disease in CML after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
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PMID:Predicting relapse of chronic myelogenous leukemia after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation by bcr-abl mRNA and DNA fingerprinting. 757 10

Between August 1985 and July 1994, we performed 115 volunteer unrelated donor (VUD) bone marrow transplants (BMT) for first chronic phase (n = 86) or advanced phase (n = 29) chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). Standard serologic HLA typing of potential donors and recipients was supplemented with one-dimensional isoelectric focusing (IEF) for class I proteins, allogenotyping for DR and DQ alleles using DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, and the measurement of antirecipient major histocompatibility complex (MHC) cytotoxic T-lymphocyte precursor cells in the donors' blood (CTLp assay). Recipients were conditioned for transplantation with a combination of high-dose chemotherapy and total body irradiation (n = 103) or high-dose chemotherapy alone (n = 12). Twenty eight recipients received ex vivo T-cell-depleted marrow, and 84 underwent some form of in vivo T-cell depletion. The probability of severe (grades III or IV) acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) was 24%, and that of extensive chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD), 38%. Proportional hazards regression analysis showed an association between low frequency CTLp and a reduced incidence of severe aGVHD (relative risk [RR], 0.28; P = .0035). The probability of relapse at 3 years was 23%, with first chronic phase disease being independently associated with a lower risk of relapse (RR, 0.71; P = .01). The overall leukemia-free survival (LFS) at 3 years was 37%; the LFS for the first chronic phase and advanced phase recipients was 41% and 26%, respectively. First chronic phase disease (RR, 0.56; P = .063) and the combination of recipient cytomegalovirus (CMV) seronegativity and an IEF-matched donor (RR, 0.48; P = .011) were both associated with improved LFS. The probabilities of survival and LFS for patients under 40 years of age transplanted in first chronic phase from an IEF-matched donor were 73% and 50%, respectively. We conclude that VUD BMT is a reasonable option for patients with CML; when using ex vivo or in vivo T-cell depletion, optimal results are achieved in patients transplanted in chronic phase with marrow from donors without demonstrable class I HLA mismatch and a low CTLp frequency.
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PMID:Bone marrow transplantation for chronic myeloid leukemia with volunteer unrelated donors using ex vivo or in vivo T-cell depletion: major prognostic impact of HLA class I identity between donor and recipient. 757 68

Growing attention has been focused on cord blood as a source of transplantable hematopoietic stem cells. However, clinical experience is rather limited. In this study we describe a child with advanced acute lymphoblastic leukemia who received an HLA-haploidentical cord blood transplant. The patient was transplanted in third complete remission after conditioning with fractionated total body irradiation, thiotepa and cyclophosphamide. Forty-one milliliters of cryopreserved umbilical cord blood, containing 0.15 x 10(8) nucleated cells/kg and 0.25 x 10(4) CFU-GM/kg, were infused. Cyclosporine and prednisone were administered for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis. The patient received G-CSF from day +1 to day +35, but no improvement in granulocyte counts was observed. Therefore, administration of GM-CSF was started on day +36 to day +59, which resulted in a significant increase in white blood cells and granulocyte counts. Sustained myeloid engraftment was evidenced by a granulocyte count > 0.5 x 10(9)/l by day +41. The presence of donor-derived cells could be documented in the peripheral blood and bone marrow of the patient by cytogenetic analysis, HLA phenotyping and DNA studies. Forty-one days after transplant, clonogenic bone marrow assays showed the presence of low frequencies of primitive hematopoietic progenitor cells (BFU-E = 19/10(5) and CFU-GM = 8/10(5)). The chimerism was complete and no host-derived cells could be detected. However, the engraftment was restricted to the myeloid lineage whereas lymphoid and megakaryocytic engraftments were inadequate. The immunophenotype of the patient's peripheral blood showed the presence of T lymphocytes expressing an immature phenotype (CD2+ CD3-) at day +21.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:HLA-haploidentical umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation in a child with advanced leukemia: clinical outcome and analysis of hematopoietic recovery. 758 Nov 41

We performed a sequential study comparing two regimens, cyclosporine-methotrexate (CsA-MTX) and cyclosporine-methotrexate-methylprednisolone (CsA-MTX-MP) for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis in patients undergoing matched unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation (MUD BMT). Study end-points were the development of GVHD, various infectious complications and survival. Twenty nine patients with malignant hematologic disease without HLA-compatible family donors were treated between May 1990 and November 1993. All donors were volunteers from the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) serologically HLA-A-A, B and DR identical. MLC reactivity and high resolution DR DNA typing were not used to exclude donors. Sixteen patients received CsA-MTX and 13 patients received CsA-MTX-MP. CsA and MTX doses were the same in both groups: CsA 1.5 mg/kg i.v. over 2h every 12h beginning the day prior to transplant (day-1) and MTX 10 mg/m2 i.v. bolus on days +1, +3 and +6 with leucovorin on days +2, +4 and +7. MP was administered at a dose of 0.25 mg/kg i.v. every 12h beginning on day +7 and increased to 0.5 mg/kg on day +14. Beginning on day +35 MP and CsA were tapered 5% per week with targeted discontinuation at 6 months. Both groups were comparable for primary disease, preparative regimen, recipient age (median 33 VS 33 years), donor age (median 39 vs 39.5 years), donor-recipient sex, donor ABO mismatch and serologic CMV positivity. All patients received similar supportive care.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Graft-versus-host-disease prophylaxis for matched unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation: comparison between cyclosporine-methotrexate and cyclosporine-methotrexate-methylprednisolone. 759 65

The usefulness of cytotoxic T lymphocytes precursors (CTLp) frequency analysis in the search for donors in bone marrow transplantation was studied. The frequency of anti-recipient CTLp was approached by limiting dilution assay in HLA matched unrelated, HLA partially matched related and HLA genotypically identical donors. The majority of patients examined were affected with different hematological malignancies. Alloreactive CTLp recognizing non-HLA gene products were not detected in pretransplant examination of two pairs of HLA identical siblings. However, an increased incidence of allospecific CTLp was identified in HLA matched MLC negative unrelated pairs. Thus, CTLp assay allowed to uncover the residual Class I incompatibilities that remained hidden in standard serotyping. In two matched unrelated pairs with high pretransplant CTLp frequency the severe acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) developed after bone marrow transplantation. Examination of other relatives in patients lacking an HLA identical sibling showed the importance of Class I incompatibility for CTLp generation as well. The lack of correlation between CTLp frequency and HLA-D disparity could suggest that Class II antigens do not participate in CTLp induction. With one exception we had good correlation between MLC and DNA analysis of Class II antigens demonstrating that MLC gives interpretable results even in unrelated pairs. Our results demonstrate the significance of CTLp frequency assay in detection of residual Class I incompatibilities in matched unrelated pairs and in assessment of Class I compatibility in related pairs. For that it should be used in the final selection of BMT donors.
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PMID:Frequency analysis of cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursors in search for donors in bone marrow transplantation. 761 71

Despite matching for serologically defined HLA-A, B, DR antigens, acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a major complication contributing to increased morbidity and mortality in patients who undergo marrow transplantation from unrelated donors. The extent to which unrecognized mismatching for alleles that encode DR1-DR18 contribute to the increased risk of acute GVHD and overall survival is unknown. We analyzed 364 patients and their HLA-A, B, DR serologically matched donors to determine whether molecular typing of DRB1 alleles can allow more accurate donor/recipient matching and thereby improve clinical outcome after marrow transplantation. DRB1 alleles were typed by sequence-specific oligonucleotide probe hybridization methods. Selected alleles were confirmed by DNA sequencing. Of the 364 pairs, 305 were matched and 59 were mismatched for DRB1. The probability of moderate to severe acute GVHD was .48 for the matched and .70 for the mismatched patients. Compared with mismatched patients, the estimated relative risk (RR) of GVHD for matched patients was .58 (95% confidence interval [CI], .40 to .85). DRB1 matching decreased the risk of transplant-related mortality (RR, .66; 95% CI, .44 to .97) and was associated with decreased overall mortality (RR, .71; 95% CI, .51 to 1.0). Therefore, matching DRB1 alleles of the donor and recipient decreases the risk of acute GVHD and improves survival after unrelated marrow transplantation. These results indicate that prospective matching of patients and donors for DRB1 alleles is warranted.
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PMID:The significance of HLA-DRB1 matching on clinical outcome after HLA-A, B, DR identical unrelated donor marrow transplantation. 763 70

A 48-year-old man was treated by allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) in first remission of M4 acute myelogenous leukaemia (AML). He experienced no graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and 7 months later he relapsed. Following further chemotherapy, he entered a second complete remission; however, he refused a further allogeneic or autologous BMT but agreed to immunotherapy with interleukin-2 and autologous lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells. He tolerated this treatment well but went on to develop grade II skin GVHD. Polymerase chain reaction studies of DNA microsatellites of the autologous LAK cells showed that they were of donor origin. The patient remained well for 9 months until, immediately following the introduction of prednisolone for his persistent GVHD, he relapsed. He declined further active treatment and died 5 months later. The case shows that IL-2/LAK cells can be safely given to patients who have experienced no GVHD following allo-BMT and are likely to be effective through an ongoing graft-versus-leukaemia effect.
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PMID:Graft-versus-host disease following interleukin-2/lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cell immunotherapy in a patient with acute myelogenous leukaemia in second complete remission: autologous LAK cells following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation are donor-derived. 764 Dec 21

Skin and rectal biopsy tissue from 34 allogeneic and 23 autologous BMT recipients was prospectively analysed for CMV using immunohistochemistry and PCR to investigate the hypothesis that target organ infection with CMV initiates and/or exacerbates GVHD. Biopsies were obtained prior to and at 3, 8 and 26 weeks after BMT and whenever GVHD was suspected. Surveillance specimens of peripheral blood leucocytes (PBL), urine and throat swabs were obtained every 2 weeks until 12 weeks after BMT, and whenever CMV was suspected. Cryostat sections were analysed immunohistochemically for CMV antigens and PBL and biopsies for CMV DNA by PCR. Of the 31 patients who engrafted, 28 (90%) developed GVHD clinically, confirmed histologically in 56 biopsies. GVHD proved clinically severe in 14 patients, 4 of whom had treatment-resistant GVHD. CMV was detected in PBL more frequently in patients with severe GVHD than in those with mild/moderate GVHD (29% vs. 7%). However, in all but one patient the onset of GVHD preceded detection of CMV. In biopsy specimens, CMV was detected in only 2 patients, 1 of whom had an exacerbation of GVHD temporally associated with CMV. Thus, despite a high incidence of GVHD in this series, with 56 episodes of GVHD in 28 patients, only 1 patient had CMV in biopsy tissue temporally associated with GVHD. This suggests that biopsy infection with CMV is not a major factor in initiating or exacerbating GVHD in this cohort. This study thus does not support a role for target organ infection with CMV in the pathogenesis of GVHD.
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PMID:Role of target organ infection with cytomegalovirus in the pathogenesis of graft-versus-host disease. 765 81


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