Affiliation: | a From the Divisions of Immunology and Allergology Department of Internal Medicine, Hôpital Cantonal universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland b From the Divisions of Oncology Department of Internal Medicine, Hôpital Cantonal universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland c From the Divisions of Hematology Department of Internal Medicine, Hôpital Cantonal universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland |
Abstract: | We analyzed the T-cell repertoire in patients transplanted with bone marrow from an HLA identical sibling by determining the TCR diversity through Vβ-CDR3-size spectratyping with Vβ/Cβ- and Vβ/Jβspecific primers. Using the Vβ/Cβ primers, we observed limited TCR diversity only in recipients of a T-celldepleted graft, whereas the TCR diversity of patients transplanted with an unmanipulated graft seemed to be indistinguishable from the one of a normal individual. However, with Vβ/Jβ-specific primers, increase of the resolution by approximately 10-fold also allowed the detection of imbalances in the TCR repertoire of recipients of an unmanipulated graft. This demonstrates that when high numbers of T cells are cotransfused with marrow, the TCR repertoire is more complete but still not as complete as in normal individuals, thereby emphasizing the important role of coinfused mature T cells in the restoration of the T-cell compartment after bone marrow transplantation. |