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Prediction of graft versus host disease by frequency analysis of cytotoxic T cells after unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation.
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1989
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HistocompatibilityCell TherapyCytotoxic T CellsImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapyBone Marrow FailureStem Cell TransplantationHematologyAcute GvhdGraft SurvivalCell TransplantationTransplantationMarrow TransplantationAutoimmune DiseaseFrequency AnalysisHla DisparityAutoimmunityBlood TransplantationClinical GvhdHla TypingMedicineGraft Rejection
HLA "matched" unrelated donor bone marrow transplants are associated with an increased incidence and severity of graft-versus-host disease in comparison with HLA-identical sibling transplants. This is presumably due to HLA and non-HLA histocompatibility differences between donor and recipient. Using a limiting dilution assay, we have previously demonstrated a relationship between cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursor frequency and HLA disparity. In this study we have compared CTL-p frequencies with clinical GVHD, and demonstrate for the first time a significant correlation (P less than 0.005) between high CTL precursor frequency prior to BMT and severity of acute GVHD after HLA A, B, DR "matched" unrelated donor transplants using T cell depleted marrow. This assay system may be of value in the final selection of HLA "matched" unrelated donors for BMT.