Peripheral blood T cells generated after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation: lower levels of bcl-2 protein and enhanced sensitivity to spontaneous and CD95 …

NC Hebib, O Déas, M Rouleau… - Blood, The Journal …, 1999 - ashpublications.org
NC Hebib, O Déas, M Rouleau, A Durrbach, B Charpentier, F Beaujean, JP Vernant, A Senik
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 1999ashpublications.org
T-cell reconstitution after bone marrow transplant (BMT) is characterized, for at least 1 year,
by the expansion of populations of T cells with a primed/memory phenotype and by reverse
CD4/CD8 proportions. T lymphocytes from 26 BMT patients (mostly adults) were obtained at
various times after transplantation (from 45 to≥ 730 days) and were tested for susceptibility
to spontaneous apoptosis and anti-Fas triggered apoptosis in vitro. Substantial proportions
of CD4+ and CD8+ cells generated during the first year after transplantation, but not by day …
Abstract
T-cell reconstitution after bone marrow transplant (BMT) is characterized, for at least 1 year, by the expansion of populations of T cells with a primed/memory phenotype and by reverse CD4/CD8 proportions. T lymphocytes from 26 BMT patients (mostly adults) were obtained at various times after transplantation (from 45 to ≥730 days) and were tested for susceptibility to spontaneous apoptosis and anti-Fas triggered apoptosis in vitro. Substantial proportions of CD4+ and CD8+ cells generated during the first year after transplantation, but not by day 730, exhibited in these assays decreased mitochondrial membrane potential (▵Ψm) and apoptotic DNA fragmentation. The apoptotic phenotype tended to disappear late in the follow-up period, when substantial absolute numbers of naive (CD45RA+/CD62-L+) T cells had repopulated the peripheral blood compartment of the BMT patients. The rate of spontaneous cell death in vitro was significantly correlated with lower levels of ex vivo Bcl-2 protein, as assessed by cytofluorometry and Western blot analysis. In contrast, the levels of Bax protein remained unchanged, resulting in dysregulated Bcl-2/Bax ratios. Cell death primarily concerned the expanded CD8+/CD45R0+ subpopulation, although CD45R0 subpopulations were also involved, albeit to a lesser extent. These results show that the T-cell regeneration/expansion occurring after BMT is accompanied by decreased levels of Bcl-2 and susceptibility to apoptosis.
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