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Keratinocyte growth factor augments immune reconstitution after autologous hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation in rhesus macaques

  • Ruth Seggewiss
  • , Karin Loré
  • , F. Javier Guenaga
  • , Stefania Pittaluga
  • , Joseph Mattapallil
  • , Catherine K. Chow
  • , Richard A. Koup
  • , Kevin Camphausen
  • , Martha C. Nason
  • , Martin Meier-Schellersheim
  • , Robert E. Donahue
  • , Bruce R. Blazar
  • , Cynthia E. Dunbar
  • , Daniel C. Douek*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Opportunistic infections contribute to morbidity and mortality after peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) transplantation and are related to a deficient T-cell compartment. Accelerated T-cell reconstitution may therefore be clinically beneficent. Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) has been shown to protect thymic epithelial cells in mice. Here, we evaluated immune reconstitution after autologous CD34+ PBPC transplantation in rhesus macaques conditioned with myeloablative total body irradiation in the absence or presence of single pretotal body irradiation or repeated peritransplant KGF administration. All KGF-treated animals exhibited a well-preserved thymic architecture 12 months after graft. In contrast, thymic atrophy was observed in the majority of animals in the control group. The KGF-treated animals showed higher frequencies of naive T cells in lymph nodes after transplantation compared with the control animals. The animals given repeated doses of KGF showed the highest levels of T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) and the lowest frequencies of Ki67+ T cells, which suggest increased thymic-dependent reconstitution in these animals. Of note, the humoral response to a T-cell-dependent neo-antigen was significantly higher in the KGF-treated animals compared with the control animals. Thus, our findings suggest that KGF may be a useful adjuvant therapy to augment T-cell reconstitution after human PBPC transplantation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)441-449
Number of pages9
JournalBlood
Volume110
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2007

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