G-CSF-treated Granulocytes Inhibit Acute Graft-versus-host Disease
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It has been shown that in vivo and in vitro treatment with G-CSF induces the generation of low-density granulocytes (LDGs), which copurify with PBMCs and inhibit IFN-gamma production by human T cells. These results prompted us to postulate an immunomodulatory role for LDGs in acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD). Here it is shown that in the mouse experimental model, in vivo and in vitro G-CSF treatment generates LDGs capable of inhibiting 80% of T-cell IFN-gamma production. To assess the role of these LDGs in aGVHD, lethally irradiated (C57BL/6 x BALB/c) F1 hosts were reconstituted with T cell-depleted bone marrow cells plus nylon wool-purified spleen cells from G-CSF-treated (G-NWS) or -nontreated (NWS) C57BL/6 donors. Recipients of G-NWS had a 75% survival rate in contrast to a rate of 25% in the NWS recipients. The protective effect was completely abolished, and the mortality rate was 100% if donor-cell infusion was treated with anti-Gr1. Moreover, if LDGs were infused with NWS, full protection of aGVHD was observed, and no signs of disease were evidenced by mortality rate, weight loss, or histopathology of target organs. These results revealed the unexpected immunosuppressive capacity of G-CSF based on the generation of LDGs, leading to the possibility of using these cells as inhibitors of aGVHD.
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