Retarded recovery of functional T cell frequencies in T cell-depleted bone marrow transplant recipients

  • J. P. Daley
  • , M. K. Rozans
  • , B. R. Smith
  • , S. J. Burakoff
  • , J. M. Rappeport
  • , R. A. Miller

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Abstract

We have studied the effect of removing donor T cells by treatment with the monoclonal antibody Leu-1 and complement before marrow transplantation on the regeneration of functionally competent T lymphocytes in the blood at selected times after transplant. Using sensitive limiting-dilution methods that allow us to enumerate helper, cytotoxic, and proliferating T lymphocyte precursors, we report that regeneration of a functional T cell compartment is more severely impaired for the first 180 days after transplantation in those patients given T cell-depleted bone marrow than in recipients of untreated marrow. After this first 6 months, however, patients given T cell-depleted bone marrow had blood T cell frequencies comparable to those observed in patients given untreated marrow. Diminished frequencies of reactive T cells in recipients of depleted marrow could leave them more susceptible to infection or to the recurrence of neoplastic cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)960-964
Number of pages5
JournalBlood
Volume70
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1987
Externally publishedYes

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