Low doses of natural killer T cells provide protection from acute graft-versus-host disease via an IL-4-dependent mechanism

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CD4+ natural killer T (NKT) cells, along with CD4 +CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs), are capable of controlling aberrantimmunereactions. We explored the adoptive transfer of highly purified (> 95%) CD4+NKT cells in a murine model of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). NKT cells follow a migration and proliferation pattern similar to that of conventional T cells (Tcons), migrating initially to secondary lymphoid organs followed by infiltration of graft-versushost disease (GVHD) target tissues. NKT cells persist for more than 100 days and do not cause significant morbidity or mortality. Doses of NKT cells as low as 1.0 × 104 cells suppress GVHD caused by 5.0 × 105 Tcons in an interleukin-4 (IL-4)-dependent mechanism. Protective doses of NKT cells minimally affect Tcon proliferation, but cause significant reductions in interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) production by donor Tcons and in skin, spleen, and gastrointestinal pathology. In addition, NKT cells do not impact the graft-versus-tumor (GVT) effect of Tcons against B-cell lymphoma-1 (BCL-1) tumors. These studies elucidate the biologic function of donor-type CD4 +NKT cells in suppressing GVHD in an allogeneic transplantation setting, demonstrating clinical potential in reducing GVHD in HCT. © 2011 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Leveson-Gower, D. B., Olson, J. A., Sega, E. I., Luong, R. H., Baker, J., Zeiser, R., & Negrin, R. S. (2011). Low doses of natural killer T cells provide protection from acute graft-versus-host disease via an IL-4-dependent mechanism. Blood, 117(11), 3220–3229. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2010-08-303008

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