Interferon-γ-mediated prevention of graft-versus-host disease: Development of immune competent and allo-tolerant T cells in chimeric mice

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Recently it was shown that delayed graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in mice can be completely prevented by repeated injections of interferon-γ (IFN-γ). The characteristics of this sustained IFN-γ-induced chimerism were studied in more detail. First, the potency of IFN-γ as a modulator of GVHD was tested in a fully H-2 mismatched murine bone marrow transplantation (BMT) model. Donor bone marrow cells (BMC; C57BL/Rij; H-2b) were mixed with increasing numbers of donor spleen cells (SC) and transplanted into lethally irradiated recipients (C3H/Law; H-2(k)). Secondly, BMC and SC of the IFN-γ-induced chimeras (C3H/Law; H-2b) were tested on their immunological competence and GVHD inducing capacity, Repeated injections of the host with IFN-γ were able to prevent GVHD even when up to 105 SC were added to the graft; adding higher numbers of SC resulted in a rapid increase in the frequency of lethal GVHD. Donor-derived lymphocytes (H-2b) obtained from chimeric animals were immunocompetent as concluded from Con A stimulation in vitro. Chimeric-derived BMC (H-2b) were mixed with up to 107 chimeric SC (H-2b) and transplanted into a new group of lethally irradiated C3H/Law (H-2(k)) recipients. All transplanted animals survived the latter treatment without any macroscopic signs or histological lesions typical of GVHD. We conclude that IFN-γ treatment allows the development of mature donor-derived immunocompetent T cells, which are allo-tolerant for the recipient.

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Brok, H. P. M., Vossen, J. M., & Heidt, P. J. (1997). Interferon-γ-mediated prevention of graft-versus-host disease: Development of immune competent and allo-tolerant T cells in chimeric mice. Bone Marrow Transplantation, 19(6), 601–606. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bmt.1700707

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