Rapid reconstitution of regulatory T-cell subsets is associated with reduced rates of acute graft-versus-host disease and absence of viremia after cord blood transplantation in children with reduced-intensity conditioning using alemtuzumab.

Cytotherapy(2020)

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Forkhead box P3 (FOXP3)+ regulatory T cell (Treg) reconstitution after unrelated donor umbilical cord blood transplantation in chemotherapy-naïve children is incompletely characterized. We studied 21 children with nonmalignant diseases receiving an identical alemtuzumab-containing regimen. We hypothesized that Treg recovery may be perturbed in patients not only by acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) but also by viremia. Tregs and their memory and naïve subsets were serially monitored for proliferation and apoptosis along with conventional T cells (Tcon). A "reconstitution index" (RI) was calculated relative to pretransplantation values for each parameter. At 3 months post-UCBT, the RI of Tregs was faster compared with other immune components tested and was most rapid in patients free of aGVHD and viremia. There were significantly fewer Tregs in patients experiencing grade I-II aGVHD and/or viremia, leading to an imbalance between Tregs-Tcon ratios. Central and effector memory Tregs were most affected at this time point when they dominated in the circulation. Impaired Treg proliferation without increased apoptosis accounted for the reduced Treg-Tcon ratio. In patients affected with grade II aGVHD and viremia, the overall reduction in circulating Treg pool were associated with a more oligoclonal T-cell receptor β repertoire. Taken together, aGVHD and viremia can lead to defective Treg expansion homeostasis.
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