Factors influencing B lymphopoiesis after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation

J Storek, D Wells, MA Dawson, B Storer… - Blood, The Journal …, 2001 - ashpublications.org
J Storek, D Wells, MA Dawson, B Storer, DG Maloney
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2001ashpublications.org
In 93 allograft recipients, the numbers of marrow B-cell precursors on days 80 and 365
correlated with the counts of circulating B cells, suggesting that the posttransplantation B-cell
deficiency is at least in part due to insufficient B lymphopoiesis. Factors that could affect B
lymphopoiesis were evaluated. The number of marrow B-cell precursors on days 30 and 80
was at least 4-fold lower in patients with grade 2 to 4 acute graft-versus-host disease
(GVHD) compared with patients with grade 0 to 1 acute GVHD. The number of B-cell …
In 93 allograft recipients, the numbers of marrow B-cell precursors on days 80 and 365 correlated with the counts of circulating B cells, suggesting that the posttransplantation B-cell deficiency is at least in part due to insufficient B lymphopoiesis. Factors that could affect B lymphopoiesis were evaluated. The number of marrow B-cell precursors on days 30 and 80 was at least 4-fold lower in patients with grade 2 to 4 acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) compared with patients with grade 0 to 1 acute GVHD. The number of B-cell precursors on day 365 was 18-fold lower in patients with extensive chronic GVHD compared with patients with no or limited chronic GVHD. The number of B-cell precursors was not related to CD34 cell dose, type of transplant (marrow versus blood stem cells), donor age, or patient age. It was concluded that posttransplantation B-cell deficiency results in part from inhibition of B lymphopoiesis by GVHD and/or its treatment.
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