The outcome of mismatched bone marrow transplantation is still severely hampered by graft versus host disease (GVHD) and graft rejection. Procedures for the recognition and selective elimination of T cells are still unsatisfactory due to the increased incidence of graft failure and late rejection. Lymphocyte proliferation and generation of cytotoxic T cells (CTL) in response to allogeneic cells are considered good in vitro correlates of GVHD and have been used in the present study to asses the capacity of two drugs (vincristine, VCR, and methylprednisolone, MP) to affect the T cells involved in these reactions. Treatment in vitro with VCR and MP has been shown to inhibit the functional capacity of peripheral blood lymphocytes to proliferate (mean reduction 95.8%) and to generate CTL in response to haploidentical stimulator cells. Responsiveness to antigens and mitogens was affected to a minor extent (mean reduction 40% and 65.5%, respectively), and the method allowed recovery of hemopoietic precursors. The results suggest that treatment of donor bone marrow with VCR and MP is worth studying as a new approach to the prevention of GVHD in haploidentical bone marrow transplantation.

Functional depletion of T cells by vincristine and methylprednisolone as an in vitro model for the prevention of graft versus host disease

LOCATELLI, FRANCO;
1992-01-01

Abstract

The outcome of mismatched bone marrow transplantation is still severely hampered by graft versus host disease (GVHD) and graft rejection. Procedures for the recognition and selective elimination of T cells are still unsatisfactory due to the increased incidence of graft failure and late rejection. Lymphocyte proliferation and generation of cytotoxic T cells (CTL) in response to allogeneic cells are considered good in vitro correlates of GVHD and have been used in the present study to asses the capacity of two drugs (vincristine, VCR, and methylprednisolone, MP) to affect the T cells involved in these reactions. Treatment in vitro with VCR and MP has been shown to inhibit the functional capacity of peripheral blood lymphocytes to proliferate (mean reduction 95.8%) and to generate CTL in response to haploidentical stimulator cells. Responsiveness to antigens and mitogens was affected to a minor extent (mean reduction 40% and 65.5%, respectively), and the method allowed recovery of hemopoietic precursors. The results suggest that treatment of donor bone marrow with VCR and MP is worth studying as a new approach to the prevention of GVHD in haploidentical bone marrow transplantation.
1992
Medical Research, Diagnosis & Treatment contains studies of existing and developing diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, as well as specific classes of clinical intervention. Resources in this category emphasize the difference between normal and disease states, with the ultimate goal of more effective diagnosis and intervention. Specific areas of interest include pathology and histochemical analysis of tissue, clinical chemistry and biochemical analysis of medical samples, diagnostic imaging, radiology and radiation, surgical research, anesthesiology and anesthesia, transplantation, artificial tissues, and medical implants. Resources focused on the disease, diagnosis, and treatment of specific organs or physiological systems are excluded and are covered in the Medical Research: Organs & Systems category.
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VINCRISTINE; METHYLPREDNISOLONE; GRAFT VERSUS HOST DISEASE
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Lanfranchi, A; M., Andolina; K., Tettoni; F., Porta; Locatelli, Franco; A., DE MANZINI; F., Candotti; A., Albertini
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