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Temporal, quantitative, and functional characteristics of single-KIR–positive alloreactive natural killer cell recovery account for impaired graft-versus-leukemia activity after haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Temporal, quantitative, and functional characteristics of single-KIR–positive alloreactive natural killer cell recovery account for impaired graft-versus-leukemia activity after haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Authors :
Vago, Luca
Forno, Barbara
Sormani, Maria Pia
Crocchiolo, Roberto
Zino, Elisabetta
Di Terlizzi, Simona
Lupo Stanghellini, Maria Teresa
Mazzi, Benedetta
Perna, Serena K.
Bondanza, Attilio
Middleton, Derek
Palini, Alessio
Bernardi, Massimo
Bacchetta, Rosa
Peccatori, Jacopo
Rossini, Silvano
Roncarolo, Maria Grazia
Bordignon, Claudio
Bonini, Chiara
Ciceri, Fabio
Fleischhauer, Katharina
Source :
Blood; October 2008, Vol. 112 Issue: 8 p3488-3499, 12p
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

In this study, we have characterized reconstitution of the natural killer (NK) cell repertoire after haploidentical CD34+ selected hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for high-risk hematologic malignancies. Analysis focused on alloreactive single-KIR+ NK cells, which reportedly are potent antileukemic effectors. One month after HSCT, CD56bright/CD56dim NK-cell subsets showed inverted ratio and phenotypic features. CD25 and CD117 down-regulation on CD56bright, and NKG2A and CD62L up-regulation on CD56dim, suggest sequential CD56bright-to-CD56dim NK-cell maturation in vivo. Consistently, the functional potential of these maturation intermediates against leukemic blasts was impaired. Mature receptor repertoire reconstitution took at least 3 months. Importantly, at this time point, supposedly alloreactive, single-KIR+ NK cells were not yet fully functional. Frequency of these cells was highly variable, independently from predicted NK alloreactivity, and below 1% of NK cells in 3 of 6 alloreactive patients studied. In line with these observations, no clinical benefit of predicted NK alloreactivity was observed in the total cohort of 56 patients. Our findings unravel the kinetics, and limits, of NK-cell differentiation from purified haploidentical hematopoietic stem cells in vivo, and suggest that NK-cell antileukemic potential could be best exploited by infusion of mature single-KIR+ NK cells selected from an alloreactive donor.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971 and 15280020
Volume :
112
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs53054929
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-07-103325