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Thymic output, T-cell diversity, and T-cell function in long-term human SCID chimeras.


ABSTRACT: Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a syndrome of diverse genetic cause characterized by profound deficiencies of T, B, and sometimes NK-cell function. Nonablative human leukocyte antigen-identical or rigorously T cell-depleted haploidentical parental bone marrow transplantation (BMT) results in thymus-dependent genetically donor T-cell development in the recipients, leading to long-term survival. We reported previously that normal T-cell numbers, function, and repertoire developed by 3 to 4 months after transplantation in SCID patients, and the repertoire remained highly diverse for the first 10 years after BMT. The T-cell receptor diversity positively correlated with T-cell receptor excision circle levels, a reflection of thymic output. However, the fate of thymic function in SCID patients beyond 10 to 12 years after BMT remained to be determined. In this greater than 25-year follow-up study of 128 patients with 11 different molecular types of SCID after nonconditioned BMT, we provide evidence that T-cell function, thymic output, and T-cell clonal diversity are maintained long-term.

SUBMITTER: Sarzotti-Kelsoe M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2727406 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thymic output, T-cell diversity, and T-cell function in long-term human SCID chimeras.

Sarzotti-Kelsoe Marcella M   Win Chan M CM   Parrott Roberta E RE   Cooney Myriah M   Moser Barry K BK   Roberts Joseph L JL   Sempowski Gregory D GD   Buckley Rebecca H RH  

Blood 20090511 7


Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a syndrome of diverse genetic cause characterized by profound deficiencies of T, B, and sometimes NK-cell function. Nonablative human leukocyte antigen-identical or rigorously T cell-depleted haploidentical parental bone marrow transplantation (BMT) results in thymus-dependent genetically donor T-cell development in the recipients, leading to long-term survival. We reported previously that normal T-cell numbers, function, and repertoire developed by 3 t  ...[more]

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