Naive and Non Naive CD4+ and CD8+ T Cell Subsets Distribution in Blood and Marrow Grafts and Their Impact on Patients’ Outcome after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation.

2004 
Peripheral G-CSF-mobilized blood stem cells (PBSC), use as alternative to marrow stem cells (MSC), is associated with enhanced engraftment and accelerated hematopoietic recovery after allo-SCT. However, despite an increased number of donor T cells infused, the incidence of acute GVHD with PBSC appears to remain identical or less than with MSC. Recent works on the heterogeneity of the human CD4+ and CD8+ T cells have individualized 4 subsets: namely, naive (CCR7+CD45RA+), central memory (TCM, CCR7+CD45RA−), effector memory (TEM, CCR7−CD45RA−), and CD45RA+ effector memory cells (TEMRA, CCR7−CD45RA+). To our knowledge, the T cell subsets proportions in MSC and PBCSP grafts remain unknown. The impact of the infused T cell subsets on patients’ outcome is still to be investigated. Between September 2003 and July 2004, 25 consecutive hematopoietic allo-SCT (12 MSC and 13 PBSC) were considered for this study. Multiple combinations of immunophenotyping analysis were used to prospectively examine immune parameters related to graft as well as to early reconstitution. Early post-transplant complications including acute GVHD, relapse and infections were assessed. As expected, T cells subsets, B cells and NK cells numbers were significantly higher in PBSC grafts (versus MSC). However, proportions of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell subsets were comparable in the 2 types of graft and similar to normal values observed with peripheral blood of healthy adults. Table below summarize the distribution of T cell subsets within T CD4+ and T CD8+ in the two types of graft. The incidence of acute GVHD was significantly higher in pts receiving > 5% of CD8+ TEM cells among infused CD8+ cells (p
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