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Publication : Mixed hematopoietic or T-cell chimerism above a minimal threshold restores perforin-dependent immune regulation in perforin-deficient mice.

First Author  Terrell CE Year  2013
Journal  Blood Volume  122
Issue  15 Pages  2618-21
PubMed ID  23974195 Mgi Jnum  J:203441
Mgi Id  MGI:5527030 Doi  10.1182/blood-2013-06-508143
Citation  Terrell CE, et al. (2013) Mixed hematopoietic or T-cell chimerism above a minimal threshold restores perforin-dependent immune regulation in perforin-deficient mice. Blood 122(15):2618-21
abstractText  Defects in perforin and related genes lead to a loss of normal immune regulation and underlie hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), which requires hematopoietic cell transplantation for long-term cure. However, transplantation may be complicated by the development of mixed chimerism and uncertainty regarding the risk of HLH recurrence. To help clarify this risk and investigate how perforin influences immune activation, we studied perforin-mediated immune regulation in the context of mixed chimerism using a murine model of HLH. We found that there is a distinct threshold of approximately 10% to 20% perforin expression with either mixed hematopoietic or CD8(+) T cell chimerism, above which immune regulation was reestablished. These findings demonstrate that perforin-mediated immunoregulation functions in trans and are consistent with a feedback model in which cytotoxic T cells control immune activation by killing dendritic cells. These findings also suggest rational targets for maintenance of minimal posttransplant chimerism and for therapeutic strategies involving gene correction.
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