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Hematopoietic stem cell-derived Tregs are essential for maintaining favorable B cell lymphopoiesis following posttransplant cyclophosphamide

Authors :
Sumii, Yuichi
Kondo, Takumi
Ikegawa, Shuntaro
Fukumi, Takuya
Iwamoto, Miki
Nishimura, Midori Filiz
Sugiura, Hiroyuki
Sando, Yasuhisa
Nakamura, Makoto
Meguri, Yusuke
Matsushita, Takashi
Tanimine, Naoki
Kimura, Maiko
Asada, Noboru
Ennishi, Daisuke
Maeda, Yoshinobu
Matsuoka, Ken-Ichi
Sumii, Yuichi
Kondo, Takumi
Ikegawa, Shuntaro
Fukumi, Takuya
Iwamoto, Miki
Nishimura, Midori Filiz
Sugiura, Hiroyuki
Sando, Yasuhisa
Nakamura, Makoto
Meguri, Yusuke
Matsushita, Takashi
Tanimine, Naoki
Kimura, Maiko
Asada, Noboru
Ennishi, Daisuke
Maeda, Yoshinobu
Matsuoka, Ken-Ichi
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Posttransplant cyclophosphamide (PTCy) is associated with a low incidence of chronic graft -versus-host disease (cGVHD) following hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation. Previous studies have shown the important roles of B cell immunity in cGVHD development. Here, we investigated the long-term reconstitution of B lymphopoiesis after PTCy using murine models. We first demonstrated that the immune homeostatic abnormality leading to cGVHD is characterized by an initial increase in effector T cells in the bone marrow and subsequent B and Treg cytopenia. PTCy, but not cyclosporine A or rapamycin, inhibits the initial alloreactive T cell response, which restores intra-bone marrow B lymphogenesis with a concomitant vigorous increase in Tregs. This leads to profound changes in posttransplant B cell homeostasis, including decreased B cell activating factors, increased transitional and regulatory B cells, and decreased germinal center B cells. To identify the cells responsible for PTCy-induced B cell tolerance, we selectively depleted Treg populations that were graft or HSC derived using DEREG mice. Deletion of either Treg population without PTCy resulted in critical B cytopenia. PTCy rescued B lymphopoiesis from graft-derived Treg deletion. In contrast, the negative effect of HSC-derived Treg deletion could not be overcome by PTCy, indicating that HSC-derived Tregs are essential for maintaining favorable B lymphopoiesis following PTCy. These findings define the mechanisms by which PTCy restores homeostasis of the B cell lineage and reestablishes immune tolerance.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1409771680
Document Type :
Electronic Resource