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The American Journal of Medicine | 1980

Chronic graft-versus-host syndrome in man : a long-term clinicopathologic study of 20 Seattle patients

Howard M. Shulman; Keith M. Sullivan; Paul L. Weiden; George B. McDonald; Gary E. Striker; George E. Sale; Robert C. Hackman; Mang-So Tsoi; Rainer Storb; E. Donnall Thomas

This study of chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) describes the clinical, pathologic and laboratory features, and the causes of morbidity and mortality in 20 patients who received allogeneic marrow transplants from HLA identical sibling donors. Chronic GVHD is a pleiotrophic syndrome with variability in the time of onset, organ systems involved and rate of progression. The clinical-pathologic features resemble an overlap of several collagen vascular diseases with frequent involvement of the skin, liver, eyes, mouth, upper respiratory tract, esophagus and less frequent involvement of the serosal surfaces, lower gastrointestinal tract and skeletal muscles. Major causes of morbidity are scleroderma with contractures and ulceration, dry eyes and mouth, pulmonary insufficiency and wasting. Chronic GVHD has features of immune dysregulation with elevated levels of eosinophils, circulating autoantibodies, hypergammaglobulinemia and plasmacytosis of viscera and lymph nodes. In this study, three patients had limited chronic GVHD with relatively favorable prognosis characterized by localized skin involvement and/or hepatic disease without chronic aggressive histology. Most patients, however, had extensive disease with a progressive course. Survival was largely determined by the presence or absence of serious recurrent bacterial infections. The over-all severity of disease was best assessed by using the Karnofsky performance rating.


Transplantation | 1985

Cellular interactions in marrow-grafted patients. III. Normal interleukin 1 and defective interleukin 2 production in short-term patients and in those with chronic graft-versus-host disease.

S. Brkic; Mang-So Tsoi; Mori T; Lachman L; Gillis S; Thomas Ed; Storb R

Peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes (cells of marrow donor origin) from 89 patients were collected at various times after allogeneic marrow transplantation, stimulated in vitro by phytohemagglutinin, and assayed for the production of interleukin 2 (IL-2). This was done by testing culture supernatants for their ability to induce proliferation of human lymphoblasts and/or IL-2-dependent cultured murine cytotoxic cells. Supernatants from cultures of patient cells were compared with those of marrow donor cells. Supernatants produced by cells from most short-term marrow recipients (30-101 days postgrafting), regardless of the presence or absence of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), and those from most long-term patients with chronic GVHD (103-1932 days postgrafting) had significantly lower-than-normal IL-2 activity, whereas cells from most long-term marrow recipients without GVHD (353-1934 days postgrafting) had essentially normal IL-2 activity. Additionally, we tested the ability of monocytes from 35 marrow recipients to produce interleukin 1 (IL-1) in response to lipopolysaccharide as compared with monocytes from marrow donors or normal unrelated individuals. IL-1 activity in culture supernatants of patient cells, regardless of the time of testing after marrow grafting and the status of GVHD, was found not to differ from that in supernatants of normal cells. These findings suggest that impaired T cell functions seen in some (but not all) marrow recipients are probably not due to IL-1 but to IL-2 deficiency or to the mechanism that causes IL-2 deficiency.


Cellular Immunology | 1974

Lymphocyte reactivity to autochthonous tumor cells in dogs with spontaneous malignancies

Mang-So Tsoi; Paul L. Weiden; Rainer Storb

Abstract Lymphocyte reactivity to autochthonous tumor cells was determined by using fresh, incubated, cryopreserved, or trypsinized tumor cells from 29 dogs with malignant lymphoma and 24 dogs with solid tumors. Lymphocytes were stimulated in vitro by autochthonous irradiated tumor cells and, after 6 days in culture, incubated with [ 3 H] thymidine. The ratio of cpm of stimulated over nonstimulated cultures was determined. In 18 of 29 lymphoma dogs and 15 of 24 solid tumor dogs, significant reactivity of lymphocytes to autochthonous tumor cells was seen. No consistent effect of autologous serum on lymphocyte reactivity was found. It was concluded that tumor cells from most dogs with spontaneous malignancies have tumor-associated antigens capable of stimulating autochthonous lymphocytes in culture.


Blood | 1982

Analysis of late infections after human bone marrow transplantation: role of genotypic nonidentity between marrow donor and recipient and of nonspecific suppressor cells in patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease.

Kerry Atkinson; Farewell; Storb R; Mang-So Tsoi; Keith M. Sullivan; Robert P. Witherspoon; Alexander Fefer; Clift Ra; Brian W. Goodell; Thomas Ed


Journal of Immunology | 1978

Deposition of IgM and Complement at the Dermoepidermal Junction in Acute and Chronic Cutaneous Graft-Vs-Host Disease in Man

Mang-So Tsoi; Rainer Storb; Evelyn Jones; Paul L. Weiden; Howard M. Shulman; Robert P. Witherspoon; Kerry Atkinson; E. Donnall Thomas


Journal of Immunology | 1976

Infusion of Donor Lymphocytes into Stable Canine Radiation Chimeras: Implications for Mechanism of Transplantation Tolerance

Paul L. Weiden; Rainer Storb; Mang-So Tsoi; Theodore C. Graham; Kenneth G. Lerner; E. Donnall Thomas


Journal of Immunology | 1979

Nonspecific Suppressor Cells in Patients with Chronic Graft-Vs-Host Disease after Marrow Grafting

Mang-So Tsoi; Rainer Storb; Sherrie Dobbs; Kenneth J. Kopecky; Erlinda B. Santos; Paul L. Weiden; E. Donnall Thomas


Nature | 1981

Specific suppressor cells in graft-host tolerance of HLA-identical marrow transplantation.

Mang-So Tsoi; Rainer Storb; Sherrie Dobbs; E. Donnall Thomas


Journal of Immunology | 1980

Cell-mediated immunity to non-HLA antigens of the host by donor lymphocytes in patients with chronic graft-vs-host disease.

Mang-So Tsoi; Rainer Storb; Sherrie Dobbs; L Medill; E D Thomas


Journal of Immunology | 1983

Cellular interactions in marrow-grafted patients. I. Impairment of cell-mediated lympholysis associated with graft-vs-host disease and the effect of interleukin 2.

T Mori; Mang-So Tsoi; S Gillis; Erlinda B. Santos; E D Thomas; Rainer Storb

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Rainer Storb

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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Paul L. Weiden

Virginia Mason Medical Center

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Sherrie Dobbs

University of Washington

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Erlinda B. Santos

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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Kerry Atkinson

University of Washington

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Storb R

University of Washington

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