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    Cytokines Cell Mol Ther. 2002;7(3):117-23.

    T-cell vaccination in Crohn's disease: principles and presentation of the first two cases.

    Agnholt J, Kaltoft K, Jakobsen NO, Dahlerup JF.

    Department of Medicine V, Aarhus University Hospital, University of Aarhus, Denmark. jorge@akh.aaa.dk

    In Crohn's disease (CD) CD4(+) T-cells producing tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) are important for disease progression. T-cell vaccination with such attenuated (gamma-irradiated) CD4(+) T cells may ameliorate the auto-reactive actions of Type-1 T cells through stimulation of interleukin-10 (IL-10)-producing regulatory T cells. This study aimed to propagate and use gut-derived type-1 CD4(+) T-cells for vaccination in CD. In a case study, two patients with CD-activity index (CDAI) >150 for >1 year were vaccinated with 800 x 10(6) attenuated autologous gut-derived CD4(+) T cells producing Type-1 cytokine -- grown in the presence of high concentrations of only IL-2 and IL-4. The T-cell vaccination was safe, causing only minor redness and tenderness at the injection sites. In Case 2, the treatment brought 3-years with active steroid-resistant CD into remission. CDAI dropped from 171 to 76, CD-endoscopic index of severity fell from 20 to eight and C-reactive protein reduced from 165 to 70 nmol/L. Case 1 received rescue infliximab (there was disease progression before sufficient quantities of cells were ready for the second vaccination). We concluded that it is possible to propagate T cells for autologous vaccination for CD and that treatment was safe. One patient, vaccinated according to the protocol, improved with sustained result for >1 year.

    PMID: 12850811 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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