ALTERATIONS OF T-CELL REPERTOIRE AFTER BONE-MARROW TRANSPLANTATION - CHARACTERIZATION OF OVER-REPRESENTED SUBSETS

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GASCHET, J
DENIS, C
MILPIED, N
HALLET, MM
ROMAGNE, F
NECKER, A
VIVIEN, R
DAVIDAMELINE, J
DAVODEAU, F
BONNEVILLE, M
VIE, H
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[1] INST BIOL,INSERM,U211,F-44035 NANTES,FRANCE
[2] CHR NANTES,INST BIOL,F-44035 NANTES,FRANCE
[3] CHR NANTES,SERV HEMATOL,NANTES,FRANCE
[4] IMMUNOTECH SA,MARSEILLE,FRANCE
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BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION; T CELL RECONSTITUTION; TCR-V SUBSETS;
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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We recently demonstrated that frequencies of T cell receptor-V (TcR-V)-specific subsets are frequently altered after both allogeneic and autologous BMT. The data reported here describe several characteristics of altered T cell subsets: (i) their capacity to endure peripherally, (ii) their correspondence to clonal donor T cell subsets, (iii) the origin of the clone (in one case amenable to analysis) from a mature T cell and not from new lymphopoiesis, and (iv) the presence of such a clone throughout a year of follow-up in a patient with chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in whom it represented up to 1/10th of CD3(+) peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) and was found to be host-reactive. Taken together, these findings provide direct evidence for the oligoclonality of a large proportion of the peripheral T cell repertoire in patients subsequent to bone marrow transplantation, possibly accounting for their frequent depressed immune status. Moreover, the anti-host reactivity demonstrated in a clone from the patient with chronic GVHD strongly suggests that an oligoclonal response can be linked to a pathological process.
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页码:427 / 435
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