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Influence of a Small Number of Mature T Cells in Donor Bone Marrow Inocula on Reconstitution of Lymphoid Tissues and Negative Selection of a T Cell Repertoire in the Recipient
Authors:Noriko Arase-Fukushi,Hisashi Arase,Bingyan Wang,Mari Hirano,Kazumasa Ogasawara,Robert A. Good,Kazunori Ono  
Affiliation:Noriko Arase-Fukushi,Hisashi Arase,Bingyan Wang,Mari Hirano,Kazumasa Ogasawara,Robert A. Good,Kazunori Onoé
Abstract:Allo-chimerism and clonal elimination of self antigen (Ag) (Ia + Mls-1a) reactive Vβ6+ T cells were analyzed and compared between allogeneic bone marrow (BM) chimeras reconstituted with BM cells which had been treated with anti-Thy-1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) plus complement (C) (T chimeras) and BM chimeras which had been reconstituted with BM cells pretreated with anti-Thy-1 mAb alone (T+ chimeras). When lethally irradiated AKR (Mls-1a) mice were reconstituted with BM cells from B10 or B10 H-2 congenic mice, both T+ and T chimeras were entirely free of signs of graft-versus-host reaction (GVHR). However, complete replacement of the AKR lymphoid tissues by donor BM cells was accomplished at an early stage in T+ chimeras but not in T chimeras. On the other hand, clonal elimination of Vβ6+ T cells reactive to the recipient Ag (Mls-1a) was abolished in T+ chimeras but successfully induced in T chimeras. The Vβ6+ T cells not eliminated in T+ chimeras showed depressed responses against Mls-1a antigens. The findings herein demonstrate that T cells which contaminate a BM inoculum survive in recipient mice after treatment with anti-Thy-1 mAb without C in vitro followed by BMT. The surviving T cells have been estimated to represent fewer than 0.5% of the BM cells inoculated. These cells appear to accelerate the full replacement of recipient lymphoid tissues by donor cells. Furthermore, the T cells which survive in the marrow inoculum influence eventually the development of a tolerant state in the T cell repertoire of the donor.
Keywords:graft-versus-host reaction  chimerism  negative selection  clonal elimination
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