Cancers (Aug 2020)

Phenotypic and Functional Characterization of NK Cells in αβT-Cell and B-Cell Depleted Haplo-HSCT to Cure Pediatric Patients with Acute Leukemia

  • Raffaella Meazza,
  • Michela Falco,
  • Fabrizio Loiacono,
  • Paolo Canevali,
  • Mariella Della Chiesa,
  • Alice Bertaina,
  • Daria Pagliara,
  • Pietro Merli,
  • Valentina Indio,
  • Federica Galaverna,
  • Mattia Algeri,
  • Francesca Moretta,
  • Natalia Colomar-Carando,
  • Letizia Muccio,
  • Simona Sivori,
  • Andrea Pession,
  • Maria Cristina Mingari,
  • Lorenzo Moretta,
  • Alessandro Moretta,
  • Franco Locatelli,
  • Daniela Pende

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12082187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 2187

Abstract

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NK cells can exert remarkable graft-versus-leukemia (GvL) effect in HLA-haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT). Here, we dissected the NK-cell repertoire of 80 pediatric acute leukemia patients previously reported to have an excellent clinical outcome after αβT/B-depleted haplo-HSCT. This graft manipulation strategy allows the co-infusion of mature immune cells, mainly NK and γδT cells, and hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). To promote NK-cell based antileukemia activity, 36/80 patients were transplanted with an NK alloreactive donor, defined according to the KIR/KIR-Ligand mismatch in the graft-versus-host direction. The analysis of the reconstituted NK-cell repertoire in these patients showed relatively high proportions of mature and functional KIR+NKG2A−CD57+ NK cells, including the alloreactive NK cell subset, one month after HSCT. Thus, the NK cells adoptively transfused with the graft persist as a mature source of effector cells while new NK cells differentiate from the donor HSCs. Notably, the alloreactive NK cell subset was endowed with the highest anti-leukemia activity and its size in the reconstituted repertoire could be influenced by human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) reactivation. While the phenotypic pattern of donor NK cells did not impact on post-transplant HCMV reactivation, in the recipients, HCMV infection/reactivation fostered a more differentiated NK-cell phenotype. In this cohort, no significant correlation between differentiated NK cells and relapse-free survival was observed.

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