INTRATHYMIC DELETION OF ALLOREACTIVE T CELLS IN MIXED BONE MARROW CHIMERAS PREPARED WITH A NONMYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING …

JO Manilay, DA Pearson, JJ Sergio, KG Swenson… - …, 1998 - journals.lww.com
JO Manilay, DA Pearson, JJ Sergio, KG Swenson, M Sykes
Transplantation, 1998journals.lww.com
Background. Mixed hematopoietic chimerism induced with a nonmyeloablative conditioning
regimen leads to donor-specific transplantation tolerance. Analyses of specific Vβ-bearing T-
cell families that recognize endogenous superantigens demonstrated that donor-specific
tolerance is due mainly to an intrathymic deletional mechanism in these mixed chimeras.
However, superantigens are not known to behave as classical transplantation antigens. We
therefore used T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic (Tg) recipients expressing a clonotypic TCR …
Abstract
Background.
Mixed hematopoietic chimerism induced with a nonmyeloablative conditioning regimen leads to donor-specific transplantation tolerance. Analyses of specific Vβ-bearing T-cell families that recognize endogenous superantigens demonstrated that donor-specific tolerance is due mainly to an intrathymic deletional mechanism in these mixed chimeras. However, superantigens are not known to behave as classical transplantation antigens. We therefore used T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic (Tg) recipients expressing a clonotypic TCR specific for an allogeneic major histocompatibility complex antigen to further assess deletional tolerance.
Methods.
2C TCR Tg mice (H2 b), whose Tg TCR recognizes major histocompatibility complex class IL d, were used as recipients of L d+ bone marrow cells after conditioning with depleting anti-CD4 and CD8 monoclonal antibodies, 3 Gy whole-body irradiation, and 7 Gy thymic irradiation. Chimerism and deletion of CD8+ 2C recipient T cells was evaluated by flow cytometry and by immunohistochemical staining. Tolerance was tested with in vitro cell-mediated lympholysis assays and in vivo by grafting with donor skin.
Results.
Intrathymic and peripheral deletion of 2C+ CD8-single-positive T cells was evident in mixed chimeras, and deletion correlated with the presence of donor-type cells with dendritic morphology in the thymus, and with chimerism in lymphohematopoietic tissues. Chimeras showed tolerance to the donor in cell-mediated lympholysis assays and specifically accepted donor skin grafts.
Conclusions.
Tolerance to transplantation antigens is achieved through intrathymic deletion of donor-reactive T cells in mixed chimeras prepared with a nonmyeloablative conditioning regimen and allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
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