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Reconstitution of T-cell compartment after in utero stem cell transplantation: analysis of T-cell repertoire and thymic output

Authors :
Silvia, Pirovano
Luigi Daniele, Notarangelo
Fabio, Malacarne
Evelina, Mazzolari
Fulvio, Porta
Arnalda, Lanfranchi
Silvia, Giliani
Sandro, Zucca
Sergio, Pecorelli
Alberto, Albertini
Alberto G, Ugazio
Luisa, Imberti
Source :
Haematologica. 89(4)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

In utero transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells allows immune reconstitution of fetuses with severe combined immunodeficiency. The objective of this work was to study the quality of T-cell reconstitution following this procedure.We evaluated the kinetics and extent of T-cell reconstitution in five infants with severe combined immune deficiency (SCID), three with a B+ and two with a B- phenotype, who received haploidentical stem cell transplantation before birth. To this end, we measured the frequency of T-cell receptor excision circles (TREC) and the diversity of the T-cell repertoire.In utero transplantation led to engraftment of donor-derived T lymphocytes which attained normal numbers in four infants, who are in good health. In the three patients with a B+ phenotype, generation of a heterogeneous T-cell repertoire was associated with development of TREC levels comparable to those of SCID patients treated by post-natal transplantation and of healthy babies. Of the two patients with a B- phenotype, one developed mixed T-cell chimerism and a substantial number of circulating T cells, associated with a variable heterogeneity of the T-cell repertoire; TREC levels were normal soon after birth, but declined thereafter. The remaining B- patient remained lymphopenic with a skewed T-cell repertoire and very low TREC levels. This patient eventually required transplantation from a matched unrelated donor at 5 years of age, but died of EBV-related lymphoproliferative disease.These data indicate that in utero transplantation of fetuses with B+ SCID allows generation of newly diversified T lymphocytes and ensures long-term reconstitution of cell-mediated immunity.

Details

ISSN :
15928721
Volume :
89
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica
Accession number :
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