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  • Title: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursor frequency analyses in bone marrow transplantation with volunteer unrelated donors. Value in donor selection.
    Author: Spencer A, Brookes PA, Kaminski E, Hows JM, Szydlo RM, van Rhee F, Goldman JM, Batchelor JR.
    Journal: Transplantation; 1995 May 15; 59(9):1302-8. PubMed ID: 7762066.
    Abstract:
    Between May 1989 and February 1994, we performed 48 volunteer unrelated donor BMTs for first chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia using in vivo T cell depletion for acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD) prophylaxis. In 40 cases, adequate material was available to measure the frequency of antirecipient MHC cytotoxic T lymphocyte precursor (CTLp) cells in the blood of potential donors. This supplemented standard serological typing, one-dimensional isoelectric focusing for class I proteins, and allogenotyping for DR and DQ alleles using DNA RFLP analysis in the donor selection process. All recipients were conditioned with cyclophosphamide 120 mg/kg, TBI 1320 cGy, and intravenous Campath 1G. GvHD prophylaxis consisted of CsA, short-course methotrexate, and intravenous Campath 1G. Minimum follow-up in all surviving recipients was 100 days. The development of aGvHD and the probability of leukemia-free survival were compared between the high frequency group (CTLp > 1 in 100,000) (n = 15) and the low frequency group (CTLp < 1 in 100,000) (n = 25). There was a trend for increasing grade of aGvHD, which was statistically significant in the high frequency group when compared with the low frequency group (P = 0.003). Both a high frequency of CTLp (relative risk [RR] = 9.0, P = 0.016) and HLA mismatch (RR = 6.7, P = 0.023) were predictors of severe aGvHD (grade III or IV). Multivariate analysis showed that CTLp group (RR = 3.4, P = 0.015) and CMV status (RR = 3.9, P = 0.008) were predictors of leukemia-free survival. Further investigation showed an interaction between the two, such that CMV seropositive recipients in the high frequency group had a relative risk of 9.4 (P = 0.0001) of treatment failure (death or relapse) when compared with other combinations. We conclude that with our present GvHD prophylaxis regimen, CTLp frequency analysis predicts post-BMT outcome and is a valuable aid in donor selection.
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