The recovery of lymphocyte count, CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell subsets, natural kil
ler (NK) cells and CD19+ B cells has been evaluated during the first 4 mont
hs after the infusion of autologous CD34+ peripheral blood progenitor cells
(PBPC; group A; 33 patients) or autologous unselected PBPC (group B; 36 pa
tients) for hematological malignancies. Lymphocyte count promptly recovered
in both patient cohorts, although the repopulation of CD3+ T cells occurre
d more rapidly in group B compared with group A. The count of CD4+ T lympho
cytes remained <200/<mu>l during the study period in patients transplanted
with CD34+ PBPC, being significantly lower compared with group B (p = 0.001
9 and p = 0.0035 on days 30 and 60, respectively). CD8+ T cells rapidly inc
reased both in group A and B and CD4 to CD8 ratio was severely reduced. CD4
+ and CD8+ T cells displayed an activated phenotype in both groups of patie
nts, coexpressing the HLA-DR antigen throughout the study period. No differ
ences in the repopulation kinetics of NK cells and CD19+ B cells were obser
ved. Further investigations are encouraged to characterize T cell competenc
e following transplantation of CD34+ PBPC. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG,
Basel.