We have used DNA sequence polymorphism analysis to document engraftment after T cell-depleted bone marrow transplantation (BMT), with a selected panel of four DNA probes. In contrast to nondepleted BMT recipients, the patients who received T cell-depleted marrow exhibited a mixed blood chimerism. This mosaicism was observed before graft failure or relapse in six patients. However, in five other patients, this mixed chimerism was not followed by these complications with a follow-up of 9 to 31 months after transplantation. Our results support the hypothesis that transplanted bone marrow T cells may help to maintain engraftment by eliminating host cells that can cause graft failure.
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Bretagne, S., Vidaud, M., Kuentz, M., Cordonnier, C., Henni, T., Vinci, G., … Vernant, J. P. (1987). Mixed blood chimerism in T cell-depleted bone marrow transplant recipients: Evaluation using DNA polymorphisms. Blood, 70(5), 1692–1695. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v70.5.1692.bloodjournal7051692
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