Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2135440 Experimental Hematology 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveRecent reports have shown that donor or host CD4+CD25+ Treg cells can be used to control GVHD or graft rejection following allogeneic BMT in mice. In the present study we investigated the potential of third-party Treg cells compared to donor-type cells to facilitate BM allografting.MethodsGraft rejection is assessed in a mouse model of T cell–mediated BM allograft rejection. Lethally irradiated C3H mice are transplanted at day 2 after irradiation with T cell–depleted Balb/Nude BM. Graft rejection is induced by purified host-type T cells infused one day prior to BMT. Cells tested for their facilitating activity are added to the T cell–depleted BM allograft.ResultsNaïve or ex vivo–expanded third-party Treg cells can effectively enhance engraftment of T cell–depleted BM allografts, exhibiting reactivity in vitro and in vivo similar to that found for donor-type Treg cells.ConclusionThe use of third-party Treg cells in contrast to donor-type cells could allow advanced preparation of a large bank of Treg cells (off-the-shelf), with all the appropriate quality controls required for cell therapy.

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