Spleen Cells from Antithymocyte Serum Pretreated Mice Do Not Induce GVHD but Exert Increased Repopulating Activity in Irradiated Semiallogeneic Recipients
Abstract:Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) due to allogeneic bone marrow transplantation can be prevented by depleting the T cells from the marrow graft in vitro. However, the elimination of the donor T cells results in a higher frequency of graft failure, secondary infections and, in case of leukaemia, relapse. We found, that, in contrast to normal spleen cells, spleen cells from A or B10 donor mice pretreated with xenogeneic antithymocyte serum (ATS) in vivo did not induce GVHD in non-irradiated (B10 x A)F1 hybrids. S… Show more
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