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Restoration of neutrophil and platelet function in feline Chediak-Higashi syndrome by bone marrow transplantation
Authors:S P Colgan  M A Hull-Thrall  P W Gasper  D H Gould  B J Rose  R Fulton  A M Blanquaert  W J Bruyninckx
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523.
Abstract:Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) was successfully performed in four Chediak-Higashi (CHS) syndrome affected cats. Preparatory regimens included selective intestinal flora decontamination, fractionated total body irradiation for myeloablation, and prophylactic treatment for graft-versus-host disease with cyclosporin A. Neutrophil chemotaxis under-agarose and whole-blood platelet aggregation/secretion were characterized prior to BMT and after engraftment of donor-origin marrow cells. Liver and kidney biopsies were obtained and evaluated by light and electron microscopy before, and at 6 months post-BMT to determine what effect BMT might have on abnormal lysosome fusion in hepatocytes and renal tubule cells. The platelet storage pool defect was resolved by day 40 post-BMT. In vitro neutrophil migration in all cats appeared to improve with time after BMT and complete restoration was evident by day 175 post-BMT. No apparent differences were evident in either the liver or the kidney at 6 months post-BMT. One cat developed seizures and one developed posterior paresis 5 months post-BMT; neurologic impairment ultimately resulted in death of two cats at 6 and 8 months post-BMT, respectively. Neurologic lesions in both cats were characterized by non-suppurative encephalitis. Allogeneic BMT successfully corrected the neutrophil migration defect and platelet storage pool deficiency but had no effect on lysosome distribution in liver and kidney cells of CHS cats.
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