[Immune reconstitution and regulation following autologous hematopoietic transplantation using palifermin].

L Pérez-Roca, I Sánchez-Ortega, R F Duarte
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In the last decade there has been increasing awareness of the importance of thymus gland function in the reconstitution of host immunity following hematopoietic transplantation. A functional thymus contributes to foster T compartment reconstitution, with an increased diversity of T receptor rearrangement, and a more physiological distribution of the functional subpopulations. Palifermin, a keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) approved for reducing the incidence and severity of oral mucositis, has been proposed as a possible strategy for improving thymus function and immune reconstitution after hematopoietic transplantation. In vitro and animal models show palifermin to protect the thymus from chemo-/radiotherapy induced damage, increasing thymic production, accelerating immune reconstitution, improving response to vaccines, and reducing the incidence of graft-versus-host disease in animal models. To date, no studies have analyzed this possible application in humans. This study reports preliminary data on immune reconstitution in 50 autologous transplant recipients (30 treated with palifermin and 20 controls). The results suggest that palifermin at the doses and involving the regimens indicated for the prevention of oral mucositis has no effect upon thymus gland function in adult patients, and induces no changes in T immune recovery (either CD4 or CD8) or in the percentage of functional T subpopulations or T helper lymphocytes.

[palifermin自体造血移植后的免疫重建和调节]。
在过去的十年中,人们越来越认识到胸腺功能在造血移植后宿主免疫重建中的重要性。功能胸腺有助于促进T室重构,增加T受体重排的多样性,以及功能亚群的更生理分布。Palifermin是一种角化细胞生长因子(KGF),被批准用于降低口腔黏膜炎的发病率和严重程度,已被提出作为改善造血移植后胸腺功能和免疫重建的可能策略。体外和动物模型显示,palifermin可保护胸腺免受化疗/放疗引起的损伤,增加胸腺生成,加速免疫重建,提高对疫苗的反应,并减少动物模型中移植物抗宿主病的发生率。到目前为止,还没有研究分析这种可能在人类中的应用。本研究报告了50例自体移植受者免疫重建的初步数据(30例用palifermin治疗,20例对照)。结果表明,用于预防口腔黏膜炎的palifermin剂量和方案对成年患者的胸腺功能没有影响,也不会引起T免疫恢复(CD4或CD8)或功能性T亚群或T辅助淋巴细胞百分比的变化。
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