Antigen-specific priming is dispensable in depletion of apoptosis-sensitive T cells for GvHD prophylaxis

Shai Yarkoni, Jerry Stein, Isaac Yaniv, Nadir Askenasy*

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Abstract

Prophylactic approaches to graft versus host disease (GvHD) have employed both phenotypic reduction of T cells and selective elimination of host-primed donor T cells in vitro and in vivo. An additional approach to GvHD prophylaxis by functional depletion of apoptosis-sensitive donor T cells without host-specific sensitization ex vivo showed remarkable reduction in GHD incidence and severity. We address the role and significance of antigen-specific sensitization of donor T cells and discuss the mechanisms of functional T cell purging by apoptosis for GvHD prevention. Host-specific sensitization is dispensable because migration is antigen-independent and donor T cell sensitization is mediated by multiple and redundant mechanisms of presentation of major and minor histocompatibility complex and tissue antigens by donor and host antigen-presenting cells. Our data suggest that potential murine and human GvH effectors reside within subsets of preactivated T cells susceptible to negative regulation by apoptosis prior to encounter of and sensitization to specific antigens.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberArticle 215
Pages (from-to)1
Number of pages1
JournalFrontiers in Immunology
Volume5
Issue numberMAY
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antigen-specific stimulation
  • Apoptosis
  • Fas
  • Graft versus host disease
  • T cell depletion
  • TNF receptors

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