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The effects of chimeric cells following donor bone marrow infusions as detected by PCR-flow assays in kidney transplant recipients.
R Garcia-Morales, … , A Tzakis, J Miller
R Garcia-Morales, … , A Tzakis, J Miller
Published March 1, 1997
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1997;99(5):1118-1129. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI119240.
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The effects of chimeric cells following donor bone marrow infusions as detected by PCR-flow assays in kidney transplant recipients.

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40 recipients of first cadaver kidney transplants were given perioperative donor vertebral bone marrow infusions (DBMC), compared with 100 controls who did not receive donor bone marrow. The immunosuppressive regimen included OKT3, Tacrolimus, and steroid maintenance therapy, and, in some patients, newly introduced mycophenolate mofetil. This report describes the 24-mo actuarial follow-up and several immunological monitoring studies including sequential measurements of donor bone marrow lineage subset chimerism by the recently reported PCR-flow assay. This is a sensitive in situ PCR detection system for donor versus recipient histocompatibility genes as well as cell surface CD epitope markers using flow cytometry. The results indicate (a) the stabilization of the donor CD3+ and CD34+ cells in recipient peripheral blood at levels below 1% between 6 mo and 1 yr postoperatively, with a 10-fold higher level of donor cell chimerism of these lineages in recipient iliac crest marrow; (b) significantly lower levels of chimerism in peripheral blood up to 6 mo postoperatively in patients who had early acute (reversible) rejection episodes compared with those who did not; (c) a higher degree of chimerism seen in patients who were class II MHC HLA DR identical with their donors; (d) the identification of a high proportion of the donor bone marrow derived CD3 dimly staining subset of T cells (to which regulatory functions have been ascribed) in recipient peripheral blood and especially in recipient bone marrow; and (e) an unexpectedly increased susceptibility to clinically significant infections (primarily viral), and even death in the DBMC-infused group, compared with controls, but no graft losses because of rejection in the DBMC-infused group. Mixed lymphocyte culture assays showed a trend toward a greater number of nonspecifically low reactors in the DBMC group, as well as a greater number of nonspecifically high reactors in the controls (P = 0.058). The autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction also indicated a trend towards nonspecific immune activation in the DBMC group. Finally, anti-cytomegaloviral IgG antibody reactivity was significantly inhibited in the DBMC group 4-6 mo postoperatively (P = < 0.05). In the controls, there were no donor cell lineages detected by PCR-flow in the peripheral blood. These rather unexpected findings, indicating a more depressed cellular and humoral immune capacity in the DBMC cadaver kidney transplant recipients in this relatively early follow-up period, are discussed relevant to chimerism, MHC restriction, and suppressor activity brought about by specialized DBMC subsets, which still need to be defined.

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R Garcia-Morales, M Carreno, J Mathew, K Zucker, R Cirocco, G Ciancio, G Burke, D Roth, D Temple, A Rosen, L Fuller, V Esquenazi, T Karatzas, C Ricordi, A Tzakis, J Miller

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Current Protocols in Cytometry
JP Robinson, Z Darzynkiewicz, R Hoffman, JP Nolan, PS Rabinovitch, S Watkins
Current Protocols in Cytometry 2001
Current Protocols in Cytometry
JP Robinson, Z Darzynkiewicz, R Hoffman, JP Nolan, PS Rabinovitch, S Watkins
Current Protocols in Cytometry 2001
Current Protocols in Cytometry
JP Robinson, Z Darzynkiewicz, R Hoffman, JP Nolan, PS Rabinovitch, S Watkins
Current Protocols in Cytometry 2001
Current Protocols in Cytometry
JP Robinson, Z Darzynkiewicz, R Hoffman, JP Nolan, PS Rabinovitch, S Watkins
Current Protocols in Cytometry 2001
Current Protocols in Cytometry
JP Robinson, Z Darzynkiewicz, R Hoffman, JP Nolan, PS Rabinovitch, S Watkins
Current Protocols in Cytometry 2001
Kidney transplantation with bone marrow augmentation: five-year outcomes
R Shapiro, AS Rao, RJ Corry, M Valenti, A Zeevi, ML Jordan, VP Scantlebury, CA Vivas, A Jain, J McCauley, P Randhawa, EA Gray, I Dvorchik, J McMichael, JJ Fung, TE Starzl
Transplantation Proceedings 2001
Bone marrow augmentation in kidney transplantation: a large animal study
RW Gruessner, KY Zhang, M Dunning, RE Nakhleh, AC Gruessner
Transplant International 2001
Perioperative donor bone marrow infusion in cadaver kidney transplant recipients
RO Garcia-Morales, G Ciancio, J Mathew, Y Jin, A Rosen, C Ricordi, GW 3rd, B Blomberg, L Fuller, AG Tzakis, V Esquenazi, J Miller
Transplantation Proceedings 2001
Donor bone marrow infusions are tolerogenic in human renal transplantation
G Ciancio, R Garcia-Morales, J Mathew, M Carreno, GW Burke, C Ricordi, N Kenyon, V Esquenazi, R Cirocco, A Tzakis, J Miller
Transplantation Proceedings 2001
Immunoregulatory role of chimerism in clinical organ transplantation
JM Mathew, J Miller
Bone Marrow Transplantation 2001
Use of suicide gene-expressing donor T-cells to control alloreactivity after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation
P Tiberghien
Journal of Internal Medicine 2001
SIX-YEAR CLINICAL EFFECT OF DONOR BONE MARROW INFUSIONS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS1:
G Ciancio, J Miller, RO Garcia-Morales, M Carreno, GW Burke, D Roth, W Kupin, AG Tzakis, C Ricordi, A Rosen, L Fuller, V Esquenazi
Transplantation 2001
Current and Future Immunosuppressive Therapies Following Transplantation
MH Sayegh, G Remuzzi
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NS Hakim, GM Danovitch
2001
Cardiac Allograft Rejection
GW Dec, J Narula, M Ballester, I Carrio
2001
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