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Clinical and immunopathological significance of chimerism in bone marrow and organ transplantations
Authors:Barta A  Lengyel L  Sipos A  Torbágyi E  Földi J  Páldi-Haris P  Tamáska J  Gyódi E  Rajczy K  Hoffer I  Jakab J  Kormos L  Petrányi Gy  Pálóczi K
Institution:National Institute of Haematology and Immunology, Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract:Chimerism is an exceptional immunogenetic state, characterized by the survival and collaboration of cell populations originated from two different individuals. The prerequisites to induce chimerism are immunosuppression, myeloablation or severe immunodeficiency of the recipients on one side and donor originated immuno-hematopoietic cells in the graft on the other. Special immunogenetic conditions to establish chimerism are combined with bone marrow transplantation, transfusion and various kinds of solid organ grafting. There are various methods to detect the type of chimera state depending on the immunogenetic differences between the donor and recipient. The chimera state seems to be one of the leading factors to influence the course of the post-transplant period, the frequency and severity of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and the rate of relapse. However, the most important contribution of the chimeric state is the development of graft versus leukemia (GVL) effect. A new conditioning protocol (DBM/Ara-C/Cy) for allogeneic BMT in CML patients and its consequence on chimera state and GVL effect is demonstrated.
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