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Risk Factors for Severe Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease in Donor Graft Composition
Authors:Arwen Stikvoort  Ahmed Gaballa  Martin Solders  Iris Nederlof  Björn Önfelt  Berit Sundberg  Mats Remberger  Mikael Sundin  Jonas Mattsson  Michael Uhlin
Abstract:
Acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) is 1 of the main major complications of post–hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Identifying patients at risk of severe aGVHD may lead to earlier intervention and treatment, resulting in increased survival and a better quality of life. We aimed to identify biomarkers in donor grafts and patient plasma around the time of transplantation that might be predictive of aGVHD development. We build on our previously published methods by using multiplex assays and multicolor flow cytometry. We identified 5 easily assessable cellular markers in donor grafts that combined could potentially be used to calculate risk for severe aGVHD development. Most noteworthy are the T cell subsets expressing IL-7 receptor-α (CD127) and PD-1. Additionally, we identified a potential role for elevated tumor necrosis factor-α levels in both graft and patient before HSCT in development of aGVHD.
Keywords:Stem cell transplantation  GVHD  T cells  Donor grafts  Risk factors
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