Two infants with immunodeficiency with predominant T-cell defects received transplants of HLA-identical bone marrow cells along with thymopoietin pentapeptide (TP-5) treatment and no prior immunosuppressive therapy. Both patients achieved durable engraftment with early reconstitution of cell-mediated immunity. The study of cell surface antigens with monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) revealed that the early appearance of T-cell subsets defined by OKT4 and OKT8 MoAb occurred. Neither of the patients showed any signs or symptoms of graft versus host disease over a 1-year period. This experience suggests that patients with T-cell deficiency who do not benefit from thymic hormones alone can be successfully treated by bone marrow transplantation. The association of TP-5 with bone marrow transplantation seems to induce and early and stable reconstitution and to protect against fatal post-transplant infection. © 1984.

Bone marrow transplantation and thymopoietin pentapeptide treatment in two infants with immunodeficiency with predominant T-cell defects / L., Businco; P., Rossi; R., Paganelli; E., Galli; G., Digilio; Lulli, Patrizia; F., Aiuti. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0090-1229. - 33:1(1984), pp. 123-130.

Bone marrow transplantation and thymopoietin pentapeptide treatment in two infants with immunodeficiency with predominant T-cell defects

LULLI, Patrizia;
1984

Abstract

Two infants with immunodeficiency with predominant T-cell defects received transplants of HLA-identical bone marrow cells along with thymopoietin pentapeptide (TP-5) treatment and no prior immunosuppressive therapy. Both patients achieved durable engraftment with early reconstitution of cell-mediated immunity. The study of cell surface antigens with monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) revealed that the early appearance of T-cell subsets defined by OKT4 and OKT8 MoAb occurred. Neither of the patients showed any signs or symptoms of graft versus host disease over a 1-year period. This experience suggests that patients with T-cell deficiency who do not benefit from thymic hormones alone can be successfully treated by bone marrow transplantation. The association of TP-5 with bone marrow transplantation seems to induce and early and stable reconstitution and to protect against fatal post-transplant infection. © 1984.
1984
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Bone marrow transplantation and thymopoietin pentapeptide treatment in two infants with immunodeficiency with predominant T-cell defects / L., Businco; P., Rossi; R., Paganelli; E., Galli; G., Digilio; Lulli, Patrizia; F., Aiuti. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0090-1229. - 33:1(1984), pp. 123-130.
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