γδ T cell characterisation in the long term after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and its impact on CMV control and cGVHD severity

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Faisal Alagrafi, Arwen Stikvoort, Ahmed Gaballa, Martin Solders, Olle Ringden, Thomas Poiret, Lucas CM Arruda, Michael Uhlin
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Abstract

Objectives

The clinical outcome after allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHCT) relies greatly on the efficient recovery of T cells. Several studies have investigated the short-term γδ T cell reconstitution and their role in clinical outcomes following haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Nevertheless, their long-term characteristics and impact have remained largely unknown.

Methods

We analysed γδ T cells from 20 recipient/donor pairs at phenotypic, clonotypic and functional levels to assess their reconstitution ≥ 8 years (median 18 years) post-transplantation using high-parameter flow cytometry and next-generation sequencing of the TCR γ-chain.

Results

γδ T cells displayed comparable phenotypic characteristics between recipients and matching donors. The Vδ2+ subset showed a more activated phenotype and cytokine production, while the Vδ1+ and non-Vδ2 T cells maintained long-term CMV control. TCR γ-chain composition in long-term survivors was largely restored, with no significant differences in gene segment usage or diversity. A small cohort of recipients with severe chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) showed overrepresented donor-derived private clonotypes. Furthermore, we also found elevated HLA-DR+Vδ1+ T cells in recipients with severe chronic GVHD.

Conclusion

Overall, γδ T cells reconstitute with a normalised repertoire, high functional capacity and sustained CMV control ability. An increased proportion of activated Vδ1+ T cells correlates with chronic GVHD severity, indicating a potential therapeutic target.

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造血干细胞移植后长期γδ T细胞特征及其对CMV控制和cGVHD严重程度的影响
目的同种异体造血干细胞移植(aHCT)后的临床效果很大程度上依赖于T细胞的有效恢复。一些研究调查了短期γδ T细胞重构及其在造血干细胞移植后临床结果中的作用。然而,它们的长期特征和影响在很大程度上仍然是未知的。方法采用高参数流式细胞术和新一代TCR γ链测序技术,对移植后≥8年(中位18年)的20对受体/供体γδ T细胞进行表型、克隆型和功能水平的分析。结果γδ T细胞在受体和配对供体之间表现出相似的表型特征。Vδ2+ T细胞表现出更活跃的表型和细胞因子产生,而Vδ1+和非Vδ2 T细胞保持长期的CMV控制。长期幸存者的TCR γ链组成基本恢复,基因片段使用和多样性无显著差异。一小群患有严重慢性移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)的受体显示供体衍生的私有克隆型。此外,我们还发现严重慢性GVHD患者的HLA-DR+Vδ1+ T细胞升高。结论总体而言,重组的γδ T细胞具有正常的库,高功能和持续的CMV控制能力。激活的Vδ1+ T细胞比例增加与慢性GVHD严重程度相关,提示潜在的治疗靶点。
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Clinical & Translational Immunology
Clinical & Translational Immunology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
1.70%
发文量
77
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical & Translational Immunology is an open access, fully peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cutting-edge advances in biomedical research for scientists and physicians. The Journal covers fields including cancer biology, cardiovascular research, gene therapy, immunology, vaccine development and disease pathogenesis and therapy at the earliest phases of investigation.
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