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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a lethal X-linked disorder, is the most common and severe form of muscular dystrophies, affecting I in 3,500 male births. Mutations in the DMD gene lead to the absence of muscle dystrophin and a progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle. The possibility to treat DMD through cell therapy has been widely investigated. We have previously shown that human adipose-derived stromal cells (hASCs) injected systemically in SJL mice are able to reach and engraft in the host muscle, express human muscle proteins, and ameliorate the functional performance of injected animals without any immunosuppression. However, before starting clinical trials in humans many questions still need to be addressed in preclinical studies, in particular in larger animal models, when available. The best animal model to address these questions is the golden retriever muscular dystrophy (GRMD) dog that reproduces the full spectrum of human DMD. Affected animals carry a mutation that predicts a premature termination codon in exon 8 and a peptide that is 5% the size of normal dystrophin. These dogs present clinical signs within the first weeks and most of them do not survive beyond age two. Here we show the results of local and intravenous injections of hASCs into GRMD dogs, without immunosuppression. We observed that hASCs injected systemically into the dog cephalic vein are able to reach, engraft, and express human dystrophin in the host GRMD dystrophic muscle up to 6 months after transplantation. Most importantly, we demonstrated that injecting a huge quantity of human mesenchymal cells in a large-animal model, without immunosuppression, is a safe procedure, which may have important applications for future therapy in patients with different forms of muscular dystrophies.

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Schizophrenia has been defined as a neurodevelopmental disease that causes changes in the process of thoughts, perceptions. and emotions, usually leading to a mental deterioration and affective blunting. Studies have shown altered cell respiration and oxidative stress response in schizophrenia; however, most of the knowledge has been acquired from postmortem brain analyses or from nonneural cells. Here we describe that neural cells, derived from induced pluripotent stem cells generated from skin fibroblasts of a schizophrenic patient, presented a twofold increase in extramitochondrial oxygen consumption as well as elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), when compared to controls. This difference in ROS levels was reverted by the mood stabilizer valproic acid. Our model shows evidence that metabolic changes occurring during neurogenesis are associated with schizophrenia, contributing to a better understanding of the development of the disease and highlighting potential targets for treatment and drug screening.

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OBJECTIVES: Oral mucositis is a complication frequently associated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, decreasing a patient’s quality of life and increasing the occurrence of opportunistic infections. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and severity of oral mucositis and to assess the correlation of this disease with the oral health of an individual at the time of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. METHODS: Before transplantation, patients’ oral health and inflammatory conditions were determined using the gingival index and the plaque index, which are based on gingival bleeding and the presence of dental plaque, respectively. Additionally, the dental health status was determined using the decayed, missing, and filled teeth index. The monitoring of oral mucositis was based on the World Health Organization grading system and was performed for five periods: from Day 0 to D+5, from D+6 to D+10, from D+11 to D+15, from D+16 to D+20, and from D+21 to D+30. RESULTS: A total of 97 patients (56% male and 44% female) who underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at the Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo between January 2008 and July 2009 were prospectively examined. The incidence of ulcerative mucositis was highest from days +6 to +10 and from days +11 to +15 in the patients who underwent autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, respectively. CONCLUSION: The data, including the dental plaque and periodontal status data, showed that these oral health factors were predictive of the incidence and severity of oral mucositis in a cohort of patients with similar conditioning regimens before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

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O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a percepção de pacientes com diabetes mellitus tipo 1 acerca do transplante de células-tronco hematopoéticas (TCTH). Participaram do estudo 12 pacientes, com idades entre 16 e 24 anos. Foi aplicado um roteiro de entrevista semiestruturada antes e um ano após o TCTH. Os relatos foram submetidos à análise de conteúdo temática e agrupados em três categorias: impacto do adoecimento, vivência do TCTH e retomada do cotidiano. Os resultados evidenciaram que os participantes foram capazes de identificar ganhos e refletir sobre as perdas advindas dessa situação-limite. Puderam perceber possibilidades de se beneficiarem do TCTH e vislumbraram no transplante uma oportunidade para além das inevitáveis dificuldades e limitações impostas pela terapêutica.

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the implant of human adipose derived stem cells (ADSC) delivered in hyaluronic acid gel (HA), injected in the subcutaneous of athymic mice. METHODS: Control implants -HA plus culture media was injected in the subcutaneous of the left sub scapular area of 12 athymic mice. ADSC implants: HA plus ADSC suspended in culture media was injected in the subcutaneous, at the contra lateral area, of the same animals. With eight weeks, animals were sacrificed and the recovered implants were processed for extraction of genomic DNA, and histological study by hematoxilin-eosin staining and immunufluorescence using anti human vimentin and anti von Willebrand factor antibodies. RESULTS: Controls: Not visualized at the injection site. An amorphous substance was observed in hematoxilin-eosin stained sections. Human vimentin and anti von Willebrand factor were not detected. No human DNA was detected. ADSC implants - A plug was visible at the site of injection. Fusiform cells were observed in sections stained by hematoxilin- eosin and both human vimentin and anti von Willebrand factor were detected by immunofluorescence. The presence of human DNA was confirmed. CONCLUSION: The delivery of human adipose derived stem cells in preparations of hyaluronic acid assured cells engraftment at the site of injection.

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INTRODUÇÃO: O enxerto de gordura nos últimos anos voltou a ter destaque como aliado dos cirurgiões plásticos no preenchimento de partes moles, no rejuvenescimento facial volumétrico, nos refinamentos de reconstruções mamárias e por ser rica fonte de células-tronco de comportamento mesenquimal (células-tronco adipoderivadas). Considerando que essas células têm importante papel na angiogênese e na diferenciação adipogênica, com impacto direto na sobrevivência dos enxertos de gordura, determinar parâmetros que otimizem a sua obtenção é imperativo. Nesse contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar e comparar dois métodos de obtenção do tecido adiposo da região abdominal quanto ao número de células viáveis presentes na fração vásculo-estromal e analisar a expressão de marcadores de superfície. MÉTODO: Foram selecionadas 9 pacientes do sexo feminino submetidas a lipoaspiração. O tecido adiposo foi obtido da região abdominal infraumbilical. Da metade direita foram coletados 20 ml de gordura, empregando-se cânula acoplada a uma seringa, cujo êmbolo foi tracionado de 2 cc em 2 cc, gerando baixas pressões de aspiração (grupo manual). O mesmo processo foi repetido na metade esquerda, entretanto a cânula estava acoplada a um coletor intermediário estéril e esse a uma máquina de vácuo sob pressão negativa constante de 350 mmHg (grupo a vácuo). As amostras foram centrifugadas e a gordura da camada intermediária dos dois grupos foi submetida a contagem celular, estabelecimento de culturas e posterior imunofenotipagem. RESULTADOS: Este estudo demonstrou que, apesar de não haver diferença estatisticamente significativa, a obtenção da gordura da região abdominal empregando-se lipoaspirador com pressão negativa de 350 mmHg proporcionou maior número de células presentes na fração vásculo-estromal quando comparado à obtenção por meio de seringas de 10 ml, com baixas pressões de aspiração. CONCLUSÕES: O emprego de pressão negativa de 350 mmHg é seguro para a obtenção das células-tronco adipoderivadas e o rendimento celular entre os dois grupos não apresentou diferença estatisticamente significativa.

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Advances in stem cell biology have challenged the notion that infarcted myocardium is irreparable. The pluripotent ability of stem cells to differentiate into specialized cell lines began to garner intense interest within cardiology when it was shown in animal models that intramyocardial injection of bone marrow stem cells (MSCs), or the mobilization of bone marrow stem cells with spontaneous homing to myocardium, could improve cardiac function and survival after induced myocardial infarction (MI) [1, 2]. Furthermore, the existence of stem cells in myocardium has been identified in animal heart [3, 4], and intense research is under way in an attempt to clarify their potential clinical application for patients with myocardial infarction. To date, in order to identify the best one, different kinds of stem cells have been studied; these have been derived from embryo or adult tissues (i.e. bone marrow, heart, peripheral blood etc.). Currently, three different biologic therapies for cardiovascular diseases are under investigation: cell therapy, gene therapy and the more recent “tissue-engineering” therapy . During my Ph.D. course, first I focalised my study on the isolation and characterization of Cardiac Stem Cells (CSCs) in wild-type and transgenic mice and for this purpose I attended, for more than one year, the Cardiovascular Research Institute of the New York Medical College, in Valhalla (NY, USA) under the direction of Doctor Piero Anversa. During this period I learnt different Immunohistochemical and Biomolecular techniques, useful for investigating the regenerative potential of stem cells. Then, during the next two years, I studied the new approach of cardiac regenerative medicine based on “tissue-engineering” in order to investigate a new strategy to regenerate the infracted myocardium. Tissue-engineering is a promising approach that makes possible the creation of new functional tissue to replace lost or failing tissue. This new discipline combines isolated functioning cells and biodegradable 3-dimensional (3D) polymeric scaffolds. The scaffold temporarily provides the biomechanical support for the cells until they produce their own extracellular matrix. Because tissue-engineering constructs contain living cells, they may have the potential for growth and cellular self-repair and remodeling. In the present study, I examined whether the tissue-engineering strategy within hyaluron-based scaffolds would result in the formation of alternative cardiac tissue that could replace the scar and improve cardiac function after MI in syngeneic heterotopic rat hearts. Rat hearts were explanted, subjected to left coronary descending artery occlusion, and then grafted into the abdomen (aorta-aorta anastomosis) of receiving syngeneic rat. After 2 weeks, a pouch of 3 mm2 was made in the thickness of the ventricular wall at the level of the post-infarction scar. The hyaluronic scaffold, previously engineered for 3 weeks with rat MSCs, was introduced into the pouch and the myocardial edges sutured with few stitches. Two weeks later we evaluated the cardiac function by M-Mode echocardiography and the myocardial morphology by microscope analysis. We chose bone marrow-derived mensenchymal stem cells (MSCs) because they have shown great signaling and regenerative properties when delivered to heart tissue following a myocardial infarction (MI). However, while the object of cell transplantation is to improve ventricular function, cardiac cell transplantation has had limited success because of poor graft viability and low cell retention, that’s why we decided to combine MSCs with a biopolimeric scaffold. At the end of the experiments we observed that the hyaluronan fibres had not been substantially degraded 2 weeks after heart-transplantation. Most MSCs had migrated to the surrounding infarcted area where they were especially found close to small-sized vessels. Scar tissue was moderated in the engrafted region and the thickness of the corresponding ventricular wall was comparable to that of the non-infarcted remote area. Also, the left ventricular shortening fraction, evaluated by M-Mode echocardiography, was found a little bit increased when compared to that measured just before construct transplantation. Therefore, this study suggests that post-infarction myocardial remodelling can be favourably affected by the grafting of MSCs delivered through a hyaluron-based scaffold

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In the era of monoclonal antibodies the role of autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in the management of follicular lymphoma (FL) is still debated. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of myeloablative therapy with rescue of purged or unpurged harvests in FL pts. At our institution form 1997 to 2007 28 pts with refractory/resistant FL were eligible for ASCT. Before high dose therapy they received 2-3 cycles of CHOP-like regimen (ACOD), followed by Cyclophosphamide 4g/mq to mobilize the stem cells (SC). After SC collection the pts underwent 3 cycles of subcutaneous Cladribine at a daily dose of 0,14-0,10 mg/Kg for Day 1-5 every 3-4 weeks. The conditioning regimen was based on Mitoxantrone 60mg/mq + Melphalan 180 mg/mq, followed by SC re-infusion 24-hours later and G-CSF starting 24 hours after re-infusion. In 19 pts the SC underwent purging: in 10 harvests the CD34+ were selected by immunomagnetic beads, while in the other 9 pts, only Rituximab was used as “purging in vivo” agent. The remaining 9 pts received unpurged SC. Before ASCT 11 pts were in complete response (CR), 9 in partial response (PR) and 2 in stable disease. Two pts were not eligible for ASCT because of progressive disease (PD). The remaining 25 pts were eligible for ASCT. The engraftment was at a median of 11 days for leucocytes and 14 days for platelets (>20.000/mmc), with a delay of one day in the pts, who received purged SC. Grade 3-4 mucositis was described in 8 pts. During aplasia a 48% infection rate was reported, without differences between pts with purged or unpurged SC. One patient in CR presented myelodysplastic syndrome at 18 months from ASCT. After ASCT 22 pts were in CR, 2 in PR and one patient were not valuable, because died before response assessment. Nine pts in CR showed PD at a median time of 14 months from ASCT. With a median follow up of 5 years (range 2 months -10 years), 22 pts are alive and 11 (44%) in CR. Ten pts died, 5 for progressive disease and 5 for treatment-related causes; in particular 7 of them received in-vitro purged SC. Conclusions: Our chemotherapy regimen, which included the purine analogue Cladribine in the induction phase, seems safe and feasible. The high rate of CR reported and the sustained freedom from progression up to now, makes such modality of treatment a valid option principally in relapsing FL patients. In our experience, the addition of a monoclonal antibody as part of treatment confirms its role “in vivo purging” without observing an increased incidence of infection.

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Eine der häufigsten Komplikationen bei der allogenen Blutstammzelltransplantation stellt die Transplantat-gegen-Wirt-Erkrankung (Graft versus Host Disease, GvHD) dar. Sie wird durch allogene Spender-T-Lymphozyten verursacht, die Gewebe des Transplantatempfängers erkennen und inflammatorische Entzündungsprozesse auslösen. Neben dieser Alloreaktivität induzieren Spender-T-Lymphozyten jedoch auch immuntherapeutisch erwünschte Transplantat-gegen-Leukämie-Reaktionen (Graft versus Leukemia, GvL-Reaktion), bei denen residuelle Tumor- bzw. Leukämiezellen im Patienten durch Spender-T-Zellen spezifisch erkannt und eliminiert werden. Im Rahmen einer verbesserten Immmuntherapie wird daher versucht, GvHD-reaktive und GvL-reaktive Spender-T-Lymphozyten effizient voneinander zu separieren und so eine wirkungsvolle GvHD-Prophylaxe bzw. optimierte GvL-Induktion zu erreichen. In diesem Kontext war es Ziel dieser Arbeit, murine dendritische Zellen (DZ) so zu modifizieren, daß sie für die spezifische Deletion alloreaktiver T-Zellen in murinen GvHD/GvL-Tiermodellen eingesetzt werden können. Die Modifikation der DZ sollte dazu führen, daß über das CD95/CD178-System Aktivierungs-induzierter Zelltod (activation induced cell death, AICD) in alloreaktiven T-Zellen ausgelöst wird. Hierzu wurden für die Modifikation der DZ zwei verschiedene Mechanismen angewandt: a) die Transfektion der DZ mit CD178-mRNA sowie b) die zielgerichtete Immobilisierung von hCD178-X-Fusionsproteinen auf Oberflächenmolekülen von DZ bzw. T-Zellen. Als Positivkontrolle für die Induktion CD95-vermittelter Apoptose diente der agonistische anti-CD95-Antikörper Jo2. Bei der Transfektion muriner DZ mit mRNA zeigte sich anhand des Reportergens EGFP, daß aus dem Knochenmark generierte DZ mit hoher Effizienz mit EGFP-mRNA transfizierbar waren. Im Falle von hCD178-mRNA führte die Transfektion jedoch zu einer insuffizienten CD178-Expression, die mit den regulatorischen Eigenschaften der zytoplasmatischen CD178-Region in Verbindung gebracht werden konnte. So führte die Verwendung einer zytoplasmatisch trunkierten Form der CD178-mRNA (CD178Dzyt) zu einer durchflußzytometrisch nachweisbaren CD178-Expression in DZ. Mit diesen CD178Dzyt-exprimierenden DZ konnte in einem Proliferationstest die Proliferation alloreaktiver T-Zellen inhibiert werden. Die Beladung von DZ bzw. von T-Zellen mit hCD178-X-Fusionsproteinen führte in vitro ebenfalls zu einer deutlichen Reduktion von Alloreaktivität. Dabei konnte eine spezifische Deletion/Inhibition alloreaktiver T-Zellen nachgewiesen werden. Die Elimination alloreaktiver T-Zellen erfolgte in beiden Verfahren über AICD. Darüber hinaus wurde eine Bifunktionalität der Fusionsproteine festgestellt, da sie neben der Induktion CD95-vermittelter Apoptose auch in der Lage waren, die Kostimulation allogener T-Zellen effizient zu inhibieren. Mit Hilfe adoptiver T-Zell-Transferexperimente konnten abschließend die in vitro gewonnenen Ergebnisse in vivo in zwei verschiedenen GvHD-Mausmodellen bestätigt werden.

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Eine Voraussetzung für die Entwicklung neuer immunmodulatorischer Therapieverfahren ist die Kenntnis immunogener Tumorantigene, die von tumorreaktiven T-Zellen erkannt werden. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden tumorreaktive CD8+ zytotoxische T-Lymphozyten (CTL, cytotoxic T-lymphocytes) aus dem Blut eines HLA (human leukocyte antigen)-kompatiblen Fremdspenders generiert. Methodisch wurden hierzu CD8-selektionierte periphere Blutlymphozyten repetitiv mit der klarzelligen Nierenzellkarzinomlinie MZ1851-RCC (RCC, renal cell carcinoma) in einer allogenen gemischten Lymphozyten-Tumorzell Kultur (MLTC, mixed lymphocyte tumor cell culture) stimuliert. Aus den Responderlymphozyten wurden mit Hilfe des Grenzverdünnungsverfahrens klonale zytotoxische T-Zellen generiert und expandiert. Die CTL-Klone wurden anschließend phänotypisch mittels Durchflußzytometrie sowie funktionell mittels HLA-Antikörper-Blockadeexperimenten und Kreuzreaktivitätstests detailliert charakterisiert. Dabei konnte gezeigt werden, daß aus dem Blut eines allogenen gesunden Spenders CD8+ T-Zellen isoliert werden können, welche Reaktivität gegen Nierenzellkarzinome (NZK) aufweisen und über verschiedene HLA-Klasse-I-Allele restringiert sind. Die von den einzelnen CTL-Klonen erkannten Zielstrukturen zeigten entweder ubiquitäre (z.B. HLA-Cw*0704-reaktiver CTL-Klon E77) oder eine tumorspezifische (z.B. HLA-B*0702-restringierter CTL-Klon A4) Gewebeexpression. Zur Identifizierung der natürlich prozessierten Peptidliganden wurden die HLA-B/C-Allele unter Verwendung des monoklonalen Antikörpers B123.2 aus einem zuvor hergestellten Detergenslysat der Nierenzellkarzinomlinie MZ1851-RCC immunchromatographisch aufgereinigt. Aus den so isolierten HLA-Peptid-Komplexen wurden die tumorassoziierten Peptidliganden nach Säureeluation und Filtration abgespalten und über eine „reverse phase“-HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) fraktioniert. Die Überprüfung der einzelnen HPLC-Fraktionen auf Bioaktivität erfolgte mit den korrespondierenden CTL-Klonen in 51Cr-Zytotoxizitätstests. Dabei wurde eine HPLC-Fraktion identifiziert, die die lytische Funktion des HLA-B*0702-restringierten CTL-Klons A4 auslösen konnte. Die bioaktive HPLC-Fraktion wurde dazu durch eine zweite (second dimension) Kapillar-Flüssigkeitschromatographie (Cap-LC, capillar liquid chromatography) in Subfraktionen geringerer Komplexität aufgetrennt und die darin enthaltenen Peptidepitope durch das MALDI-TOF/TOF (matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization- time of flight/time of flight)-Analyseverfahren sequenziert. Innerhalb dieser HPLC-Fraktion wurden eine Vielzahl von HLA-B/C-assoziierten Peptidliganden erfolgreich sequenziert, was die Effektivität dieser Verfahrenstechnik zur Identifizierung natürlich prozessierter HLA-Klasse-I-bindender Peptide unter Beweis stellt. Leider war es mit dieser Methode bisher nicht möglich, das von CTL-Klon A4 detektierte Peptidepitop zu sequenzieren. Dies liegt möglicherweise in der unzureichenden Konzentration des Peptidepitops in der bioaktiven HPLC-Fraktion begründet. In Folgearbeiten soll nun mit erhöhter Probenmenge beziehungsweise verbesserter Analytik der erneute Versuch unternommen werden, das Zielantigen des CTL-Klons A4 zu identifizieren. Die Kenntnis von Antigenen, die tumorspezifisch exprimiert und von CD8+ CTL aus gesunden Spendern erkannt werden, eröffnet neue therapeutische Möglichkeiten, das spezifische Immunsystem des Stammzellspenders nach allogener Blutstammzelltransplantation gezielt zur Steigerung von Tumorabstoßungsreaktionen (z.B. durch Vakzinierung oder adoptivem T-Zelltransfer) zu nutzen.

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Donor-derived CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) eliminating host leukemic cells mediate curative graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) reactions after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The leukemia-reactive CTLs recognize hematopoiesis-restricted or broadly expressed minor histocompatibility and leukemia-associated peptide antigens that are presented by human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules on recipient cells. The development of allogeneic CTL therapy in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is hampered by the poor efficiency of current techniques for generating leukemia-reactive CTLs from unprimed healthy donors in vitro. In this work, a novel allogeneic mini-mixed lymphocyte/leukemia culture (mini-MLLC) approach was established by stimulating CD8+ T cells isolated from peripheral blood of healthy donors at comparably low numbers (i.e. 10e4/well) with HLA class I-matched primary AML blasts in 96-well microtiter plates. Before culture, CD8+ T cells were immunomagnetically separated into CD62L(high)+ and CD62L(low)+/neg subsets enriched for naive/central memory and effector memory cells, respectively. The application of 96-well microtiter plates aimed at creating multiple different responder-stimulator cell compositions in order to provide for the growth of leukemia-reactive CTLs optimized culture conditions by chance. The culture medium was supplemented with interleukin (IL)-7, IL-12, and IL-15. On day 14, IL-12 was replaced by IL-2. In eight different related and unrelated donor/AML pairs with complete HLA class I match, numerous CTL populations were isolated that specifically lysed myeloid leukemias in association with various HLA-A, -B, or -C alleles. These CTLs recognized neither lymphoblastoid B cell lines of donor and patient origin nor primary B cell leukemias expressing the corresponding HLA restriction element. CTLs expressed T cell receptors of single V-beta chain families, indicating their clonality. The vast majority of CTL clones were obtained from mini-MLLCs initiated with CD8+ CD62L(high)+ cells. Using antigen-specific stimulation, multiple CTL populations were amplified to 10e8-10e10 cells within six to eight weeks. The capability of mini-MLLC derived AML-reactive CTL clones to inhibit the engraftment of human primary AML blasts was investigated in the immunodeficient nonobese diabetic/severe combined immune deficient IL-2 receptor common γ-chain deficient (NOD/SCID IL2Rγnull) mouse model. The leukemic engraftment in NOD/SCID IL2Rγnull was specifically prevented if inoculated AML blasts had been pre-incubated in vitro with AML-reactive CTLs, but not with anti-melanoma control CTLs. These results demonstrate that myeloid leukemia-specific CTL clones capable of preventing AML engraftment in mice can be rapidly isolated from CD8+ CD62L(high)+ T cells of healthy donors in vitro. The efficient generation and expansion of these CTLs by the newly established mini-MLLC approach opens the door for several potential applications. First, CTLs can be used within T cell-driven antigen identification strategies to extend the panel of molecularly defined AML antigens that are recognizable by T cells of healthy donors. Second, because these CTLs can be isolated from the stem cell donor by mini-MLLC prior to transplantation, they could be infused into AML patients as a part of the stem cell allograft, or early after transplantation when the leukemia burden is low. The capability of these T cells to expand and function in vivo might require the simultaneous administration of AML-reactive CD4+ T cells generated by a similar in vitro strategy or, less complex, the co-transfer of CD8-depleted donor lymphocytes. To prepare clinical testing, the mini-MLLC approach should now be translated into a protocol that is compatible with good manufacturing practice guidelines.

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Die allogene hämatopoetische Stammzelltransplantation (allo-HSCT) bietet bei einem hohen Anteil akuter Leukämien die einzige kurative Behandlungsmöglichkeit. Um die mit ihr assoziierte Morbidität und Mortalität zu senken und ihre Effektivität zu steigern, soll die GvL (graft-versus-leukemia)-Reaktion als eigentliches Therapieziel gegenüber der unerwünschten GvHD (graft-versus-host disease) möglichst selektiv verstärkt werden. Wesentliche Mediatoren beider Effekte sind alloreaktive T-Zellen. Bei HLA-Übereinstimmung zwischen Spender und Empfänger sind so genannte Minorhistokompatibilitätsantigene (mHAgs) und Leukämie-assoziierte Antigene (LAA) die mutmaßlichen Zielstrukturen beider Reaktionen. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden in dem Leukämie-Modell der Patientin MZ201 [akute myeloische Leukämie (AML) vom Subtyp FAB M5] mittels T-Zell-basierter cDNA-Expressionsklonierung zwei neue Antigene identifiziert, die von allogenen, AML-reaktiven CD8+ T-Lymphozyten aus Blut eines HLA-passenden gesunden Spenders erkannt wurden. Es handelt sich zum einen um das HLA-B*5601-restringierte mHAg PLAUR-317P, das aus einem Polymorphismus des Gens PLAUR (plasminogen activator, urokinase receptor) resultiert. Das von den T-Zellen am Besten erkannte Peptid enthält die Aminosäuren 316 - 327. PLAUR wird in lymphohämatopoetischen Zellen und in verschiedenen Malignomen überexprimiert und ist dabei mit schlechterer Prognose und vermehrter Gewebeinvasivität assoziiert. Etwa 30% getesteter Individuen tragen das Allel PLAUR-317P. Zum anderen handelt es sich um ein Epitop aus der Signalregion des Chemokins CXCL3 [chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 3], das von CD8+ T-Zellen des gleichen Spenders auf Leukämiezellen der Patientin MZ201 in Assoziation mit HLA-A*0201 erkannt wurde. Auch CXCL3 wird vorwiegend in Zellen der Myelopoese exprimiert. Aufgrund ihres Expressionsmusters sind beide Antigene potentielle Zielstrukturen für die Elimination der Empfänger-Hämatopoese unter Einschluss der Leukämieblasten im Rahmen der allo-HSCT. Weiterführende Untersuchungen müssen zeigen, ob diese Antigene tatsächlich in vivo GvL-Reaktionen hervorrufen. Die Kenntnis eines repräsentativen Spektrums solcher Antigene würde verbesserte Spenderselektionen erlauben und neue Wege des adoptiven T-Zelltransfers erschließen helfen.

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Der Transplantat-gegen-Leukämie (GVL) Effekt als immuntherapeutisches Mittel bei der allogenen hämatopoetischen Stammzell Transplantation (HSZT) ist hauptsächlich durch Spender Lymphozyten vermittelt, welche hämatopoetische Minor-Histokompatibilitäts Antigene bzw. Leukämie-assoziierte Antigene (z. B.: PRAME, p53) erkennen. Der adoptive Transfer von Leukämie-spezifischen T-Zellen kann den GVL-Effekt, ohne ein Auftreten einer Transplantat-gegen-Wirt Erkrankung (GVHD), steigern. Unter Verwendung von HLA-A2 und human CD8 transgenen Mäusen (CD8yCyA2Kb) konnten in dieser Arbeit PRAME spezifische CD8+ zytotoxischen T-Zellen generiert werden. Diese zytotoxischen CD8+ T-Zellen zeigten in Chromfreisetzungsuntersuchungen lytische Aktivität gegen eine Vielzahl von Zelllinien, die PRAME endogen prozessieren sowie gegen das spezifische PRAME-Peptid. Des Weiteren wurden die hier generierten T-Zellen auf ihre zytotoxische Aktivität gegen akute myeloische Leukämie Blasten hin untersucht, und diese Untersuchungen zeigten AML-Reaktivität der PRAME-spezifischen sowie der als Vergleich genutzten p53- und HLA-A2-spezifischen T-Zellen. Das Potenzial der PRAME-spezifischen ZTL die GVL-Immunität in vivo zu erhöhen ohne das Vorkommen einer GVHD wurde in einem Tumor-Protektions-Model unter der Nutzung von NOD/SCIDgcnull Mäusen untersucht. Die PRA100- bzw. p53-ZTL wurden adoptiv in NOD/SCIDgcnull Rezipienten transferiert und gleichzeitig wurden die Tiere mit PRAME-, oder p53-exprimierende Tumorzelllinien inokuliert. Die Reduktion des Tumorwachstums bestätigte die Spezifität der T-Zellen auch in vivo. In weiteren in vivo Experimenten wurden NOD/SCIDgcnull Mäuse mit AML-Blasten rekonstituiert. Durch die Applikation von nur CD34 positiven Zellen aus einer AML-Probe, oder einer CD56 depletierten Probe, konnten Rekonstitutionen in 95 % aller Versuche erfolgreich beendet werden. Wurde eine Rekonstitution mittels PCR- und FACS-Analysen diagnostiziert, so folgten mehrere Applikationen der PRAME- oder p53-spezifischen ZTL. In diesen Untersuchungen konnten wir in einem therapeutischen AML-in vivo-Modell zeigen, dass die in diesen Untersuchungen generierten/verwandten ZTL in der Lage sind AML-Blasten in vivo zu bekämpfen und so die leukämische Last der Tiere im Blut sowie in der Milz auf unter 1 % zu regulieren. Der prozentuale Anteil humaner AML Zellen im Knochenmark konnte deutlich gesenkt werden (< 10 %). Zusammenfassend sind die von uns generierten PRAME-spezifischen T-Zellen in der Lage, in vitro und auch in vivo, endogen prozessiertes Protein auf Zelllinien und AML-Blasten zu erkennen und zu lysieren. Auch die p53-ZTL, welche als eine weitere Antigen-spezifische ZTL-Population in vivo getestet wurden, zeigten GVL-Effekte. Die Kenntnis von Tumor- bzw. Leukämie assoziierten Antigenen und die daraus erwachsene Möglichkeit der Generierung krankheitsspezifischer ZTL bietet die Grundlage für eine spezifische Immuntherapie maligner Erkrankungen.

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L'outcome dei pazienti sottoposti a trapianto allogenico di cellule staminali emopoietiche è fortemente influenzato da graft versus leukemia (GvL) e graft versus host disease (GvHD) che sono mediate, almeno in parte, dagli antigeni minori di istocompatibilità (mHAgs). In letteratura sono stati identificati 26 mHAgs che sono stati correlati a GvHD/GvL con risultati incompleti e in alcuni casi contrastanti; inoltre manca una metodica che sia in grado di genotipizzare contemporaneamente un pannello così ampio. Il lavoro è stato finalizzato alla preparazione di un protocollo di laboratorio che permetta di studiare in modo efficace i 26 mHAgs identificati, per poi correlarli con GvHD/GvL all’interno di uno specifico gruppo di trapiantati. Utilizzando la metodica IPlex Gold Mass Array Sequenom e tecniche di biologia molecolare convenzionale sono stati genotipizzati 26 antigeni minori di istocompatibilità per 46 coppie full-matched. Tutti i pazienti inclusi nel progetto di studio erano stati sottoposti a trapianto allogenico di cellule staminali emopoietiche da donatore familiare o volontario full-compatibile per leucemia mieloide cronica (n=46) o leucemia acuta linfoblastica Philadelphia positiva (LAL-Ph+, n=24). Il progetto ha confermato l'efficienza (98.6%) e la fattibilità delle metodiche proposte. Dal lavoro è inoltre emerso che, le differenze tra donatore e ricevente a libello mHAgs ACC-1, ACC-4, ACC-5, LB-MTHFD1-1Q, UGT2B17, DPH1, LRH1 potrebbero essere fattori predittivi di GvHD (p<0.05). La seconda evidenza è legata a un trend secondo cui il mismatch per LB-ADIR1 protegge dalla recidiva di malattia, in particolare nei confronti della LAL-Ph+ che è scarsamente responsiva all'allo-immunoterapia. Questo lavoro pilota, la cui casistica deve quindi essere ampliata, ha dimostrato l’efficacia della genotipizzazione con IPlex Gold Sequenom e l’elevato potenziale degli mHAgs sia come fattori predittivi di GvHD che come driver di GvL.

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L’overespressione dei geni EVI1(3q26) e PRDM16(1p36), è descritta sia in presenza che in assenza di riarrangiamenti 3q26 e 1p36 in specifici sottogruppi citogenetici di LAM, ed è associata ad una prognosi sfavorevole. Lo scopo principale del nostro studio è stato identificare e caratterizzare tramite FISH e RQ-PCR, alterazioni di EVI1 e PRDM16 in pazienti con alterazioni cromosomiche 3q e 1p.Riarrangiamenti di EVI1 si associavano ad alterazioni cromosomiche 3q26, ma, in 6 casi (6/35;17,1%) erano presenti in assenza di coinvolgimenti, in citogenetica convenzionale, della regione 3q26, a causa di meccanismi complessi e/o alterazioni ‘criptiche’. Inoltre, abbiamo identificato quattro nuovi riarrangiamenti di EVI1, tra cui due nuove traslocazioni simili presenti in due fratelli. Riarrangiamenti e/o amplificazioni di PRDM16 erano spesso associate ad alterazioni 1p36 (7/14;50%). L’analisi di EVI1 e PRDM16 è stata estesa ad altri casi con alterazioni -7/7q-, con cariotipo normale, con alterazioni 3q per PRDM16 e con alterazioni 1p per EVI1. L’overespressione di EVI1 era presente solo nel gruppo -7/7q- (10/58;17.2%) ed in un caso si associava ad amplificazione genica, mentre PRDM16 era overespresso in casi di tutti i gruppi analizzati,sia con cariotipi complessi, dove si associava in alcuni casi ad amplificazione genica, sia con cariotipi normali o con singole alterazioni. Il nostro studio dimostra come la FISH permetta di identificare alterazioni dei geni EVI1 e PRDM16, anche in assenza di coinvolgimenti delle regioni 3q26 e 1p36. Riarrangiamenti complessi e/o una scarsa qualità dei preparati citogenetici sono le cause principali per la mancata identificazione di queste alterazioni. La RQ-PCR permette di identificare l’overespressione anche nei casi in cui non sia dovuta ad alterazioni citogenetiche. È importante confermare con FISH e/o RQ-PCR il coinvolgimento di questi due geni, per individuare alla diagnosi pazienti con prognosi sfavorevole e che potranno beneficiare di terapie maggiormente aggressive e/o di trapianto allogenico di cellule staminali.