Transplacentally acquired maternal T lymphocytes in severe combined immunodeficiency: a study of 121 patients

Author:

Müller Susanna M.1,Ege Markus1,Pottharst Annette1,Schulz Ansgar S.1,Schwarz Klaus1,Friedrich Wilhelm1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Pediatrics and the Department of Transfusion Medicine, University of Ulm, Germany.

Abstract

Abstract A study in 121 infants with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) was performed to determine the prevalence of an engraftment by transplacentally acquired maternal T cells and to explore clinical and immunological findings related to this abnormality. Each newly diagnosed patient with SCID presenting with circulating T cells was evaluated for chimerism by performing selective HLA typing of T cells and non–T cells. In patients with engraftment, maternal T cells were characterized phenotypically and functionally, and results were correlated with clinical findings in the patients. Maternal T cells were detected in the circulation in 48 patients; these cells ranged from fewer than 100/μL in 14 cases to more than 2000/μL in 4 cases (median, 415/μL). Clinical signs of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) were absent in 29 patients. In the other cases, manifestations of GVHD were present, involving the skin and in 14 cases also the liver. Skin GVHD was mild in 8 patients. In these patients, as well as in patients with no signs of GVHD, maternal T cells were predominantly CD8+ and, with one exception, failed to respond to mitogen stimulation. In 9 patients, manifestations of skin GVHD were prominent. T cells in these cases were predominantly CD4+ and responded, with one exception, to mitogen stimulation. In 8 of the cases with prominent skin GVHD, the underlying SCID variant was characterized by the absence of B cells. In this study, further understanding is provided of a phenomenon that is responsible for the significant heterogeneity of clinical and immunological findings in SCID.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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