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Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality
Intestinal immunoglobulin A (IgA) is strongly involved in microbiota homeostasis. Since microbiota disruption is a major risk factor of acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), we addressed the kinetics of intestinal IgA-positive (IgA(+)) plasma cells by immunohistology in a series of 430 intestinal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10620570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37259539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.282188 |
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author | Scheidler, Lucia Hippe, Katrin Ghimire, Sakhila Weber, Daniela Weber, Markus Meedt, Elisabeth Hoffmann, Petra Lehn, Petra Burkhardt, Ralph Mamilos, Andreas Edinger, Matthias Wolff, Daniel Poeck, Hendrik Evert, Matthias Gessner, Andre Herr, Wolfgang Holler, Ernst |
author_facet | Scheidler, Lucia Hippe, Katrin Ghimire, Sakhila Weber, Daniela Weber, Markus Meedt, Elisabeth Hoffmann, Petra Lehn, Petra Burkhardt, Ralph Mamilos, Andreas Edinger, Matthias Wolff, Daniel Poeck, Hendrik Evert, Matthias Gessner, Andre Herr, Wolfgang Holler, Ernst |
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description | Intestinal immunoglobulin A (IgA) is strongly involved in microbiota homeostasis. Since microbiota disruption is a major risk factor of acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), we addressed the kinetics of intestinal IgA-positive (IgA(+)) plasma cells by immunohistology in a series of 430 intestinal biopsies obtained at a median of 1,5 months after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) from 115 patients (pts) at our center. IgA(+) plasma cells were located in the subepithelial lamina propria and suppressed in the presence of histological aGvHD (GvHD Lerner stage 0: 131+/-8 IgA(+) plasma cells/mm(2); stage 1-2: 108+/-8 IgA(+) plasma cells/mm(2); stage 3-4: 89+/-16 IgA(+) plasma cells/mm(2); P=0.004). Overall, pts with IgA(+) plasma cells below median had an increased treatment related mortality (P=0.04). Time courses suggested a gradual recovery of IgA(+) plasma cells after day 100 in the absence but not in the presence of GvHD. Vice versa IgA(+) plasma cells above median early after allo-SCT were predictive of relapse and relapse-related mortality (RRM): pts with low IgA(+) cells had a 15% RRM at 2 and at 5 years, while pts with high IgA(+) cells had a 31% RRM at 2 years and more than 46% at 5 years; multivariate analysis indicated high IgA+ plasma cells in biopsies (hazard ratio =2.7; 95% confidence interval: 1.04-7.00) as independent predictors of RRM, whereas Lerner stage and disease stage themselves did not affect RRM. In contrast, IgA serum levels at the time of biopsy were not predictive for RRM. In summary, our data indicate that IgA(+) cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allo-SCT showing association with TRM but also allowing prediction of relapse independently from the presence of overt GvHD. |
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spelling | pubmed-106205702023-11-03 Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality Scheidler, Lucia Hippe, Katrin Ghimire, Sakhila Weber, Daniela Weber, Markus Meedt, Elisabeth Hoffmann, Petra Lehn, Petra Burkhardt, Ralph Mamilos, Andreas Edinger, Matthias Wolff, Daniel Poeck, Hendrik Evert, Matthias Gessner, Andre Herr, Wolfgang Holler, Ernst Haematologica Article - Cell Therapy & Immunotherapy Intestinal immunoglobulin A (IgA) is strongly involved in microbiota homeostasis. Since microbiota disruption is a major risk factor of acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), we addressed the kinetics of intestinal IgA-positive (IgA(+)) plasma cells by immunohistology in a series of 430 intestinal biopsies obtained at a median of 1,5 months after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) from 115 patients (pts) at our center. IgA(+) plasma cells were located in the subepithelial lamina propria and suppressed in the presence of histological aGvHD (GvHD Lerner stage 0: 131+/-8 IgA(+) plasma cells/mm(2); stage 1-2: 108+/-8 IgA(+) plasma cells/mm(2); stage 3-4: 89+/-16 IgA(+) plasma cells/mm(2); P=0.004). Overall, pts with IgA(+) plasma cells below median had an increased treatment related mortality (P=0.04). Time courses suggested a gradual recovery of IgA(+) plasma cells after day 100 in the absence but not in the presence of GvHD. Vice versa IgA(+) plasma cells above median early after allo-SCT were predictive of relapse and relapse-related mortality (RRM): pts with low IgA(+) cells had a 15% RRM at 2 and at 5 years, while pts with high IgA(+) cells had a 31% RRM at 2 years and more than 46% at 5 years; multivariate analysis indicated high IgA+ plasma cells in biopsies (hazard ratio =2.7; 95% confidence interval: 1.04-7.00) as independent predictors of RRM, whereas Lerner stage and disease stage themselves did not affect RRM. In contrast, IgA serum levels at the time of biopsy were not predictive for RRM. In summary, our data indicate that IgA(+) cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allo-SCT showing association with TRM but also allowing prediction of relapse independently from the presence of overt GvHD. Fondazione Ferrata Storti 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10620570/ /pubmed/37259539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.282188 Text en Copyright© 2023 Ferrata Storti Foundation https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (by-nc 4.0) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article - Cell Therapy & Immunotherapy Scheidler, Lucia Hippe, Katrin Ghimire, Sakhila Weber, Daniela Weber, Markus Meedt, Elisabeth Hoffmann, Petra Lehn, Petra Burkhardt, Ralph Mamilos, Andreas Edinger, Matthias Wolff, Daniel Poeck, Hendrik Evert, Matthias Gessner, Andre Herr, Wolfgang Holler, Ernst Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
title | Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
title_full | Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
title_fullStr | Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
title_full_unstemmed | Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
title_short | Intestinal IgA-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
title_sort | intestinal iga-positive plasma cells are highly sensitive indicators of alloreaction early after allogeneic transplantation and associate with both graft-versus-host disease and relapse-related mortality |
topic | Article - Cell Therapy & Immunotherapy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10620570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37259539 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2022.282188 |
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