Effectiveness of Donor Natural Killer Cell Alloreactivity in Mismatched Hematopoietic Transplants

Loredana Ruggeri(University of Perugia), Marusca Capanni(University of Perugia), Elena Urbani(University of Perugia), Katia Perruccio(University of Perugia), Warren D. Shlomchik(Yale University), Antonellá Tosti(University of Perugia), Sabrina Posati(University of Perugia), Daniela Rogaia(University of Perugia), Francesco Frassoni(Ospedale Policlinico San Martino), Franco Aversa(University of Perugia), Massimo F. Martelli(University of Perugia), Andrea Velardi(University of Perugia)
Science
March 15, 2002
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Abstract

T cells that accompany allogeneic hematopoietic grafts for treating leukemia enhance engraftment and mediate the graft-versus-leukemia effect. Unfortunately, alloreactive T cells also cause graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). T cell depletion prevents GVHD but increases the risk of graft rejection and leukemic relapse. In human transplants, we show that donor-versus-recipient natural killer (NK)-cell alloreactivity could eliminate leukemia relapse and graft rejection and protect patients against GVHD. In mice, the pretransplant infusion of alloreactive NK cells obviated the need for high-intensity conditioning and reduced GVHD. NK cell alloreactivity may thus provide a powerful tool for enhancing the efficacy and safety of allogeneic hematopoietic transplantation.


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