Cell-density independent increased lymphocyte production and loss rates post-autologous HSCT

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2021-02-04

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Baliu-Piqué, Mariona
van Hoeven, Vera
Drylewicz, JuliaISNI 0000000357090505
van der Wagen, Lotte E.
Janssen, Anke
Otto, Sigrid A.
van Zelm, Menno C.
de Boer, Rob JORCID 0000-0002-2130-691XISNI 000000039525534X
Kuball, Jürgen
Borghans, José A MISNI 0000000388976122

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Abstract

Lymphocyte numbers need to be quite tightly regulated. It is generally assumed that lymphocyte production and lifespan increase homeostatically when lymphocyte numbers are low and, vice versa, return to normal once cell numbers have normalized. This widely accepted concept is largely based on experiments in mice, but is hardly investigated in vivo in humans. Here we quantified lymphocyte production and loss rates in vivo in patients 0.5–1 year after their autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (autoHSCT). We indeed found that the production rates of most T-and B-cell subsets in autoHSCT-patients were two to eight times higher than in healthy controls, but went hand in hand with a threefold to ninefold increase in cell loss rates. Both rates also did not normalize when cell numbers did. This shows that increased lymphocyte production and loss rates occur even long after autoHSCT and can persist in the face of apparently normal cell numbers.

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General Neuroscience, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Immunology and Microbiology

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Baliu-Piqué, M, van Hoeven, V, Drylewicz, J, van der Wagen, L E, Janssen, A, Otto, S A, van Zelm, M C, de Boer, R J, Kuball, J, Borghans, J A M & Tesselaar, K 2021, 'Cell-density independent increased lymphocyte production and loss rates post-autologous HSCT', eLife, vol. 10, e59775, pp. 1-22. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.59775