The effect of thymic function on immunocompetence following bone marrow transplantation.
Biol Blood Marrow Transplant
; 1(1): 18-23, 1995 Nov.
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| ID: mdl-9118285
We investigated the role of thymic function in the immunodeficiency that characterizes bone marrow transplantation (BMT) recipients. The capacity of histocompatible BMT recipients to generate new CD4+ T lymphocytes was determined by FACS analysis with antibodies to the two isoforms of CD45: CD45RA, which is expressed on newly generated CD4 T lymphocytes, and CD45RO, which is expressed on antigen-specific memory CD4 T lymphocytes. Immediately following BMT, all patients had low levels of CD45RA-expressing CD4 T lymphocytes, which increased during the first year and then stabilized. Since thymic function decreases with age in normal individuals, the impact of recipient age on the generation of new CD45RA,CD4 T lymphocytes was determined in BMT recipients with and without chronic graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD). In addition, antigen-specific immune function was determined by assessing in vitro blastogenic response to tetanus toxoid (TT). More than 1 year after transplantation, the results from BMT recipients without chronic GVHD were similar to those of normal individuals; there was an age-dependent decline in the number of CD45RA,CD4 T lymphocytes, and antigen-specific immune function was age-independent. On the other hand, recipients with chronic GVHD had an age-dependent decline in their immune function (r = 0.45 and p = 0.02) that correlated with the number of new CD45RA,CD4 T lymphocytes (p = 0.027) but not the number of memory CD45RO,CD4 T lymphocytes (p = 0.11). Thus recipients with chronic GVHD have decreased antigen-specific immune function that may be due to an acceleration of the normal thymic aging process induced by GVHD and its therapy.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Timo
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Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos
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Trasplante de Médula Ósea
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Terapia de Inmunosupresión
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Inmunidad Celular
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Biol Blood Marrow Transplant
Asunto de la revista:
HEMATOLOGIA
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TRANSPLANTE
Año:
1995
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos