Long-Term Thymic Function and Reconstitution of the T Cell Compartment after T Cell-Replete Haplo-Identical Allografting

2019 
INTRODUCTION Post-transplant cyclophosphamide (PTCY) has expanded the application of haploidentical stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT). Thymic function may play a pivotal role in long-term clinical outcomes. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the kinetics of long-term immune thymus-dependent reconstitution after PTCY haplo-HSCT. METHODS Twenty-nine patients (median age 53) underwent T-cell replete haplo-HSCT with PTCY. Blood samples were collected before conditioning and at 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24 months after transplantation. Analyses of CD4 and CD8 T-cell subsets by flow-cytometry were correlated by generalized linear models with Real-Time PCR quantification of signal joint T-cell receptor excision DNA circles (sjTRECs), specific marker of naive T-cells thymopoiesis. A) Naive; b) central; c) memory; and d) revertant CD4 and CD8 T-cells were defined as follows: a) CD45RA+CD62L+; b) CD45RO+CD62L+; c) CD45RO+CD27-; and d) CD45RA+/45RO+, respectively. SjTRECs real-time PCR was performed on genomic DNA (100 ng) extracted from sorted CD4 and CD8 T-cells. RESULTS Following PTCY induced T-cell depletion, a constant gradual increase in absolute numbers of all CD4 and CD8 T cell subsets and of sjTRECs copies from the first month up to two years post-transplant was observed ( Figure 1 ). Overall, at two years, CD4 and CD8 T-cell levels and sjTRECs levels were however lower than those observed in healthy donors. sjTRECs kinetics was associated with the increase in naive T-cells (overall, p CONCLUSIONS Active thymic function despite age-dependent involution, substantially contributes to T-cell reconstitution after haplo-HSCT. Chronic GVHD and older age are however significantly correlated with lower thymic activity. Overall, lower production of sjTRECs after haplo-HSCT as compared after HLA identical sibling HSCT may partly be due to a higher degree of “mismatching” of MHC molecules during thymic re-education.
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