γ/δ T cells represent a subset of T cells expressing a T cell receptor (TCR) variant composed of gamma and delta chains. The γ/δ TCR is expressed by 2-10% of all T cells in human peripheral blood, whereas the majority of T cells express α/β TCRs. γ/δ T cells display a range of innate effector functions including rapid secretion of chemokines and cytokines, as well as target cell lysis. Recent interest has focused on the function of γ/δ T lymphocytes in allogeneic transplantation in the onco-hematology field. Several studies, in vitro and in vivo, suggest that γ/δ T lymphocytes are potential beneficial effector cells in the context of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). In addition, in this review, we discuss the depletion of α/β T lymphocytes in the graft for allogeneic transplantation. In fact, an efficient TCR α/β cell depletion potentially reduces the risk of GvHD. Furthermore, TCR α/β T cell depletion, especially with immunomagnetic negative selection, retains other potential beneficial effector cells in the graft, such as γ/δ T cells, NK cells, and stem cells. These "facilitating" cells might facilitate engraftment, exert GvL effects, and reduce the risk for infections.

Daniele, N., Scerpa, M., Caniglia, M., Bernardo, M., Rossi, C., Ciammetti, C., et al. (2012). Transplantation in the onco-hematology field: Focus on the manipulation of αβ and γδ T cells. PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 208(2), 67-73 [10.1016/j.prp.2011.10.006].

Transplantation in the onco-hematology field: Focus on the manipulation of αβ and γδ T cells

ROSSI, CARLA;PALUMBO, GIUSEPPE;ISACCHI, GIANCARLO;ZINNO, FRANCESCO
2012-02-15

Abstract

γ/δ T cells represent a subset of T cells expressing a T cell receptor (TCR) variant composed of gamma and delta chains. The γ/δ TCR is expressed by 2-10% of all T cells in human peripheral blood, whereas the majority of T cells express α/β TCRs. γ/δ T cells display a range of innate effector functions including rapid secretion of chemokines and cytokines, as well as target cell lysis. Recent interest has focused on the function of γ/δ T lymphocytes in allogeneic transplantation in the onco-hematology field. Several studies, in vitro and in vivo, suggest that γ/δ T lymphocytes are potential beneficial effector cells in the context of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). In addition, in this review, we discuss the depletion of α/β T lymphocytes in the graft for allogeneic transplantation. In fact, an efficient TCR α/β cell depletion potentially reduces the risk of GvHD. Furthermore, TCR α/β T cell depletion, especially with immunomagnetic negative selection, retains other potential beneficial effector cells in the graft, such as γ/δ T cells, NK cells, and stem cells. These "facilitating" cells might facilitate engraftment, exert GvL effects, and reduce the risk for infections.
15-feb-2012
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Settore MED/05 - PATOLOGIA CLINICA
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Daniele, N., Scerpa, M., Caniglia, M., Bernardo, M., Rossi, C., Ciammetti, C., et al. (2012). Transplantation in the onco-hematology field: Focus on the manipulation of αβ and γδ T cells. PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 208(2), 67-73 [10.1016/j.prp.2011.10.006].
Daniele, N; Scerpa, M; Caniglia, M; Bernardo, M; Rossi, C; Ciammetti, C; Palumbo, G; Locatelli, F; Isacchi, G; Zinno, F
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