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Reconstitution of allogeneic hemopoietic stem cells: the essential role of FcR gamma and the TCR beta-chain-FCp33 complex
Authors:Taylor Kendra N  Shinde Patil Vivek R  Colson Yolonda L
Institution:Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract:Transplantation of purified allogeneic hemopoietic stem cells (SC) alone is characterized by a decreased risk of graft-vs-host disease but increased incidence of engraftment failure. It has been established that the facilitating cell (FC) promotes allogeneic SC reconstitution and results in donor-specific transplantation tolerance across MHC disparities, without graft-vs-host disease. Although the requirements for this facilitating function are not well-characterized, it is known that facilitation is dependent on FC expression of a unique heterodimer consisting of the TCR beta-chain (TCRbeta) and a 33-kDa protein, FCp33. The current study confirms that CD3epsilon and TCRbeta expression are present on the FC at the time of transplantation and demonstrates that the majority of cells in the FC population express the TCR signaling molecule, FcRgamma, rather than the more conventional CD3zeta receptor. Of particular significance, we have now demonstrated that FC-mediated allogeneic SC reconstitution is critically dependent on FcRgamma expression and that FcRgamma coprecipitates with the TCRbeta-FCp33 heterodimer. The mandatory requirement of TCRbeta and FcRgamma for FC function provides the first evidence of a previously undescribed role for FcRgamma in the facilitation of allogeneic SC reconstitution and establishes that FcRgamma is part of the TCRbeta-FCp33 complex uniquely expressed on FC.
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