Enabling MHC-mismatched hematopoietic stem cell transplants and organ graft tolerance without chemotherapy or radiation

bioRxiv(2019)

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Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation can replace diseased blood systems with a healthy one, thereby treating or curing genetic blood and immune disorders including autoimmune diseases and immunodeficiencies. However, toxic chemotherapy or radiation is necessary to ablate an animals existing blood system prior to HSC transplantation, leading to significant morbidity. To accomplish safer blood-system replacement we developed a combination of six monoclonal antibodies to safely and specifically deplete the HSCs, T cells and NK cells of immune-competent mice. Remarkably, immunologically-foreign (allogeneic) HSCs mismatched at half or all the MHC genes could engraft these antibody-treated mice, generating donor blood systems that stably co-existed with host blood cells. These chimeric immune systems were immunologically tolerant to heart tissue from the HSC donor, providing a safe platform for HSC transplantation as a means to solid organ transplantation. The ability to transplant MHC-mismatched HSCs without chemotherapy or radiation has significant ramifications for regenerative medicine.
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Hematopoietic stem cells,allogeneic transplantation,organ transplantation,tolerance
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