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Title: | An inflammatory checkpoint regulates recruitment of graft-versus-host reactive T cells to peripheral tissues | Authors: | Chakraverty, Ronjon K. Côté, Daniel Pitsillides, Costas |
Major Field of Science: | Medical and Health Sciences | Field Category: | Basic Medicine | Keywords: | T cells;Mice;Animal experimentation;Animal tissue;graft versus host reaction;Graft versus host disease;Inflammation | Issue Date: | 31-Jul-2006 | Source: | Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2006,vol. 203, no. 8, pp. 2021-2031 | Volume: | 203 | Issue: | 8 | Start page: | 2021 | End page: | 2031 | Journal: | Journal of Experimental Medicine | Abstract: | Transfer of T cells to freshly irradiated allogeneic recipients leads to their rapid recruitment to nonlymphoid tissues, where they induce graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). In contrast, when donor T cells are transferred to established mixed chimeras (MCs), GVHD is not induced despite a robust graft-versus-host (GVH) reaction that eliminates normal and malignant host hematopoietic cells. We demonstrate here that donor GVH-reactive T cells transferred to MCs or freshly irradiated mice undergo similar expansion and activation, with similar up-regulation of homing molecules required for entry to nonlymphoid tissues. Using dynamic two-photon in vivo microscopy, we show that these activated T cells do not enter GVHD target tissues in established MCs, contrary to the dogma that activated T cells inevitably traffic to nonlymphoid tissues. Instead, we show that the presence of inflammation within a nonlymphoid tissue is a prerequisite for the trafficking of activated T cells to that site. Our studies help to explain the paradox whereby GVH-reactive T cells can mediate graft-versus-leukemia responses without inducing GVHD in established MCs | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/1426 | ISSN: | 15409538 | DOI: | 10.1084/jem.20060376 | Rights: | © The Rockefeller University Press | Type: | Article | Affiliation: | Massachusetts General Hospital | Affiliation : | Wellman Center for Photomedicine Transplantation Biology Research Center |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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