Donor Klr3dl1/3ds1 Gene And Recipient Bw4 Kir Ligand As Prognostic Markers For Outcome In Unrelated Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Biology of blood and marrow transplantation : journal of the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation(2009)

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Given their antileukemic activity, natural killer (NK) cells can alter the outcome of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The physiologic functions of NK cells are regulated by the interaction of killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) with specific HLA class I ligands. In the literature, different models based on HLA class I and/or KIR donor (D)/recipient (R) gene disparities are considered as predictors of NK cell alloreactivity. In this retrospective and multicentric French study, we analyzed the clinical impact of the different NK-alloreactivity models in 264 patients who underwent T repleted unrelated HSCT First, we did not observe that the "KIR ligand-ligand" model had a significant clinical impact on unrelated HSCT outcome, whereas the "missing KIR ligand" model had a significant but limited effect on unrelated HSCT, because only the absence of C I ligand in patients with myelogenous diseases was associated with a decreased overall survival (OS) (hazard ratio = 2.17, P = .005). The "KIR receptor-receptor" and the "KIR receptor-ligand" models seemed the most capable of predicting NK alloreactivity because they had a significant impact on acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) occurrence, OS, and relapse incidence in D/R unrelated pairs. In particular, KIR3DL1 gene mismatches in the GVH direction (D+R-) and the D KIR3DL1(+)/3DS1(+) and R Bw4(-) combination were respectively correlated with the lowest OS in HLA identical pairs (HR = 1.99, P = .02) and the highest incidence of relapse in HLA nonidentical D/R unrelated pairs (HR = 4.72, P = .03). Overall, our results suggest a detrimental effect of KIR3DL1(+)/3DS1(-) donor NK cells transplanted into HLA-Bw4(-) patients in the absence of an educational process via KIR3DL1/HLA-Bw4 interactions. Biol Blood Marrow Transplant 15: 1366-1375 (2009) (C) 2009 American Societyfor Blood and Marrow Transplantation
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Killer immunoglobulin-like receptors,KIR ligands,KIR genotypes,KIR3DL1,KIR3DS1,HLA-Bw4,Unrelated hematopoietic stem cell transplantation,Graft-versus-host-disease,Survival,Relapse
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