Journal article

MAIT and Vδ2 unconventional T cells are supported by a diverse intestinal microbiome and correlate with favorable patient outcome after allogeneic HCT

H Andrlová, O Miltiadous, AI Kousa, A Dai, S DeWolf, S Violante, HY Park, S Janaki-Raman, R Gardner, S El Daker, J Slingerland, P Giardina, A Clurman, ALC Gomes, C Nguyen, MB Da Silva, GK Armijo, N Lee, R Zappasodi, R Chaligne Show all

Science Translational Medicine | Published : 2022

Abstract

Microbial diversity is associated with improved outcomes in recipients of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT), but the mechanism underlying this observation is unclear. In a cohort of 174 patients who underwent allo-HCT, we demonstrate that a diverse intestinal microbiome early after allo-HCT is associated with an increased number of innate-like mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells, which are in turn associated with improved overall survival and less acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD). Immune profiling of conventional and unconventional immune cell subsets revealed that the prevalence of Vδ2 cells, the major circulating subpopulation of γδ T cells, closely co..

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