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Geoffrey R. Hill, Takanori Teshima, Armin Gerbitz, Luying Pan, Kenneth R. Cooke, Yani S. Brinson, James M. Crawford, James L.M. Ferrara
Published in Volume 104, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(4):459–467 doi:10.1172/JCI6896
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Cy/TBI conditioning enhances GVHD of the GI tract and subsequent endotoxemia. (a) GI tract injury was determined 7 days after BMT by a semiquantitative histological scoring system as described in Methods. The severity of injury was significantly increased (P < 0.02) in allogeneic BMT recipients after Cy/TBI conditioning (hatched bars; n = 13) compared with recipients transplanted with syngeneic marrow after Cy/TBI conditioning (open bars; n = 6) or allogeneic recipients transplanted after TBI alone (filled bars; n = 8). (b) Serum LPS levels 7 days after BMT were significantly increased (P < 0.03) in allogeneic BMT recipients after Cy/TBI conditioning (n = 17) compared with recipients transplanted with syngeneic marrow after Cy/TBI conditioning (n = 9) or allogeneic recipients transplanted after TBI alone (n = 23). (c) Elevated levels of serum LPS 7 days after BMT correlate with the severity of GI tract injury (P < 0.01). Cy/TBI allogeneic: filled squares (n = 13); Cy/TBI syngeneic: filled circles (n = 3); TBI allogeneic: open circles (n = 2).