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Induction of HA‐1‐specific cytotoxic T‐cell clones parallels the therapeutic effect of donor lymphocyte infusion
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Cell TherapyImmunologyImmunotherapyStem Cell TransplantationHematologyAcute GvhdGraft SurvivalCell TransplantationTransplantationMarrow TransplantationAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityBlood TransplantationRemission InductionCell BiologyTherapeutic EffectChemotherapy-refractory All RelapseCellular Immune ResponseMedicineGraft RejectionDonor Lymphocyte Infusion
Donor lymphocyte infusions (DLI) can induce a graft-versus-leukaemia (GvL) reaction in patients with relapsed disease. However, the mechanisms involved in remission induction are not completely known. A patient with chemotherapy-refractory relapse 1 year after human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-identical, unrelated stem cell transplantation (SCT) for bcr/abl-positive common acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) received a DLI from the original donor, and achieved complete cytogenetic and molecular remission concomitantly with extensive graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). Seven CD8+, donor-derived, alloreactive T-cell clones were generated by stimulating post-DLI remission cells with the patient's pretransplant mature dendritic cells. The minor histocompatibility antigen (mHag) recognized by these T-cell clones was identified as HA-1, a mHag associated with acute GvHD after SCT. Our finding provides evidence of HA-1-associated GvL effects after DLI that paralleled the eradication of full-blown, chemotherapy-refractory ALL relapse after allogeneic SCT.
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