Evaluation of the mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) assay as a method for selecting unrelated donors for marrow transplantation. 1996

E M Mickelson, and G Longton, and C Anasetti, and E Petersdorf, and P Martin, and L A Guthrie, and J A Hansen
Department of Medicine, University of Washington, USA.

The utility of the MLC assay as a test of HLA-D region matching and predictor of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) was evaluated in 435 patients receiving marrow grafts from unrelated donors. Donors and recipients were phenotyped for HLA-A, B and DR antigens by serology, tested in MLC, and retrospectively genotyped for DRB1, B3, B4, B5, DQB1 and DPB1 alleles by PCR/SSOP. Of the 244 HLA-A, B, DR-identical donor-recipient pairs with valuable MLC and DRB1 typing results available, 208 were matched for HLA-A, B and DRB1, while 36 were matched for HLA-A and B and mismatched for a DRB1 allele. Donor anti-recipient relative responses (RR) in MLC, corresponding to the GvHD vector in marrow transplantation, ranged from 7.2 to 100%, with a median of 4.0%. A comparison of reactivity in MLC between pairs matched versus mismatched for DRB1 alleles showed a significant overlap in the distribution of RRs. Using optimally-defined RR cutoffs of 4 and 16%, no correlation between MLC results and risk of developing clinically significant grades III-IV GvHD (p=0.6 and 0.5, respectively) was found when the contribution of DRB1 mismatch was accounted for. Matching for DRB1 alleles, in contrast, was a better predictor of clinically significant GvHD, with DRB1-matched transplant recipients less likely to develop grades III-IV GvHD than DRB1-mismatched recipients (p=0.14). Among the 208 patients and donors matched for DRB1 alleles, the MLC, although reactive (RR > 4.0%) in 45% of cases, did not predict GvHD. Overall, these results underscore the limitations in using the MLC to predict DRB1 matching or risk of clinically significant GvHD among patients receiving unrelated marrow grafts. The availability of DRB1 allele matching by sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes (SSOP) or by direct sequencing provides a method for donor matching that is rapid, precise and superior to the MLC for predicting clinically relevant outcome.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007223 Infant A child between 1 and 23 months of age. Infants
D007959 Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed Measure of histocompatibility at the HL-A locus. Peripheral blood lymphocytes from two individuals are mixed together in tissue culture for several days. Lymphocytes from incompatible individuals will stimulate each other to proliferate significantly (measured by tritiated thymidine uptake) whereas those from compatible individuals will not. In the one-way MLC test, the lymphocytes from one of the individuals are inactivated (usually by treatment with MITOMYCIN or radiation) thereby allowing only the untreated remaining population of cells to proliferate in response to foreign histocompatibility antigens. Leukocyte Culture Test, Mixed,Mixed Lymphocyte Culture Test,Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction,Mixed Leukocyte Culture Test,Mixed Leukocyte Reaction,Leukocyte Reaction, Mixed,Leukocyte Reactions, Mixed,Lymphocyte Reaction, Mixed,Lymphocyte Reactions, Mixed,Mixed Leukocyte Reactions,Mixed Lymphocyte Reactions
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D002648 Child A person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL. Children
D002675 Child, Preschool A child between the ages of 2 and 5. Children, Preschool,Preschool Child,Preschool Children
D005260 Female Females
D006086 Graft vs Host Disease The clinical entity characterized by anorexia, diarrhea, loss of hair, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, growth retardation, and eventual death brought about by the GRAFT VS HOST REACTION. Graft-Versus-Host Disease,Homologous Wasting Disease,Runt Disease,Graft-vs-Host Disease,Disease, Graft-Versus-Host,Disease, Graft-vs-Host,Disease, Homologous Wasting,Disease, Runt,Diseases, Graft-Versus-Host,Diseases, Graft-vs-Host,Graft Versus Host Disease,Graft-Versus-Host Diseases,Graft-vs-Host Diseases
D006681 HLA-D Antigens Human immune-response or Class II antigens found mainly, but not exclusively, on B-lymphocytes and produced from genes of the HLA-D locus. They are extremely polymorphic families of glycopeptides, each consisting of two chains, alpha and beta. This group of antigens includes the -DR, -DQ and -DP designations, of which HLA-DR is most studied; some of these glycoproteins are associated with certain diseases, possibly of immune etiology. Antigens, HLA-D,Class II Human Antigens,HLA-Dw Antigens,Human Class II Antigens,Ia-Like Antigens, Human,Immune Response-Associated Antigens, Human,Immune-Associated Antigens, Human,Immune-Response Antigens, Human,HLA-D,HLA-Dw,Immune Response Associated Antigens, Human,Antigens, HLA D,Antigens, HLA-Dw,Antigens, Human Ia-Like,Antigens, Human Immune-Associated,Antigens, Human Immune-Response,HLA D Antigens,HLA Dw Antigens,Human Ia-Like Antigens,Human Immune-Associated Antigens,Human Immune-Response Antigens,Ia Like Antigens, Human,Immune Associated Antigens, Human,Immune Response Antigens, Human
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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