Strong increase in the percentage of the CD8bright+CD28‐ T‐cells and delayed engraftment associated with cyclosporine‐induced autologous GVHD
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 56 (3) , 119-123
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0609.1996.tb01329.x
Abstract
Four children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia had autologous bone marrow (BM) or peripheral stem cell (PSC) transplantation with low dose of cyclosporine (CsA, img/kg/d i.v. during the first 28 d) to induce an autologous GVHD (auto-GVHD). Two children did not have clinical auto-GVHD and they relapsed 3 and 4 months after treatment. The 2 other children had clinical signs of auto-GVHD (grade I and grade II); they both are in complete remission but after a first normal haematological recovery they had a prolonged period of aplasia until month 9 for 1 patient and still persistent at month 7 in the other case. We studied lymphocyte subsets reconstitution after transplantation in these patients. All patients had an important decrease in the CD4/CD8 ratio related both to a strong decrease in the CD4+ cells and a strong increase in the CD8+ cells. Most of the CD8+ cells were of the CD8bright+ CD28- phenotype. These CD8bright+ CD28- T-cells represented from 33% to 68% of the total lymphocytes. We discuss the role of these cells after autologous transplantation with CsA, and wonder if these cells could mediate cytotoxicity. In conclusion, among 4 children who received autologous BM or PBC transplantation with low dose of CsA, we observed a complete remission after an auto-GVHD and a prolonged period of aplasia in 2 patients and a relapse of leukaemia in 2 other patients. All these 4 patients had an increase in the CD8bright+ CD28- T lymphocytes.Keywords
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