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Prophylactic antigen-specific T-cells targeting seven viral and fungal pathogens after allogeneic haemopoietic stem cell transplant.
Gottlieb, David Jonathan; Clancy, Leighton Edward; Withers, Barbara; McGuire, Helen Marie; Luciani, Fabio; Singh, Mandeep; Hughes, Brendan; Gloss, Brian; Kliman, David; Ma, Chun Kei Kris; Panicker, Shyam; Bishop, David; Dubosq, Ming-Celine; Li, Ziduo; Avdic, Selmir; Micklethwaite, Kenneth; Blyth, Emily.
Afiliação
  • Gottlieb DJ; Sydney Medical School University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Clancy LE; Blood Transplant and Cell Therapies Program Westmead Hospital Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Withers B; Westmead Institute for Medical Research at the University of Sydney Westmead NSW Australia.
  • McGuire HM; Blood Transplant and Cell Therapies Program Westmead Hospital Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Luciani F; Sydney Cellular Therapies Laboratory NSW Health Pathology ICPMR Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Singh M; Sydney Medical School University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Hughes B; Westmead Institute for Medical Research at the University of Sydney Westmead NSW Australia.
  • Gloss B; Ramaciotti Facility for Human Systems Biology The University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Kliman D; Charles Perkins Centre University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Ma CKK; Discipline of Pathology Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW Australia.
  • Panicker S; Kirby Institute University of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Bishop D; The Garvan Institute of Medical Research Darlinghurst NSW Australia.
  • Dubosq MC; Faculty of Medicine St. Vincent's Clinical School UNSW Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Li Z; Kirby Institute University of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Avdic S; Westmead Institute for Medical Research at the University of Sydney Westmead NSW Australia.
  • Micklethwaite K; Blood Transplant and Cell Therapies Program Westmead Hospital Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Blyth E; Blood Transplant and Cell Therapies Program Westmead Hospital Sydney NSW Australia.
Clin Transl Immunology ; 10(3): e1249, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33747509
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Adoptive immunotherapy using donor-derived antigen-specific T-cells can prevent and treat infection after allogeneic haemopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT).

METHODS:

We treated 11 patients with a prophylactic infusion of 2 × 107 cells per square metre donor-derived T-cells targeting seven infections (six viral and one fungal) following HSCT. Targeted pathogens were cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), adenovirus, varicella zoster virus, influenza, BK virus (BKV) and Aspergillus fumigatus.

RESULTS:

T-cell products were successfully generated in all patients with 10 products responsive to 6 or 7 infections. T-cell infusions were associated with increases in antigen-experienced activated CD8+ T-cells by day 30. CMV, EBV and BKV reactivation occurred in the majority of patients and was well controlled except where glucocorticoids were administered soon after T-cell infusion. Three patients in that circumstance developed CMV tissue infection. No patient required treatment for invasive fungal infection. The most common CMV and EBV TCR clonotypes in the infusion product became the most common clonotypes seen at day 30 post-T-cell infusion. Donors and their recipients were recruited to the study prior to transplant. Grade III/IV graft-versus-host disease developed in four patients. At a median follow-up of 390 days post-transplant, six patients had died, 5 of relapse, and 1 of multi-organ failure. Infection did not contribute to death in any patient.

CONCLUSION:

Rapid reconstitution of immunity to a broad range of viral and fungal infections can be achieved using a multi-pathogen-specific T-cell product. The development of GVHD after T-cell infusion suggests that infection-specific T-cell therapy after allogeneic stem cell transplant should be combined with other strategies to reduce graft-versus-host disease.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article