Prevention of donor‐specific T‐cell unresponsiveness after buffy‐coat‐depleted blood transfusion
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 91 (1) , 219-223
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.1995.tb05273.x
Abstract
The immunosuppressive effect of blood transfusions has been demonstrated in several clinical studies. The effect is probably mediated by HLA-class-II-bearing donor leucocytes, because results from laboratory tests show specific down-regulation of the recipient's T-Cell response after administration of blood from donors sharing one HLA haplotype with the recipient. In the present study we evaluated the immunosuppressive potential of buffy-coat-depleted red cell transfusions in patients waiting for renal transplantation, by measuring the frequency of cytotoxic precursor T cells before and after transfusion. The buffy coat was removed from whole blood by the Optipress system and resulted in > 97% depletion of lymphocytes and monocytes. A single transfusion of HLA-haplotype-matched buffy-coat-depleted red cells induced donor-specific down-regulation of T-cell responses in only two of 14 patients. Since HLA-class-II-bearing cells are also involved in the induction of anti-HLA antibodies, we evaluated retrospectively the incident of HLA alloimmunization after a single transfusion of buffy-coat-depleted red cells. No anti-HLA antibodies were found in 140 patients at risk for primary immunization. We conclude that the poor immunological responses found after a single transfusion of HLA-haplotype-matched buffy-coat-depleted red cells is due to the small number of residual HLA-class-II-bearing donor cells. This blood component should not be used for induction of immunosuppression.Keywords
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