TY - JOUR TI - Extracorporeal photopheresis in refractory chronic graft-versus-host disease: The influence on peripheral blood T cell subpopulations. A study by the Hellenic Association of Hematology AU - Tsirigotis, Panagiotis AU - Kapsimalli, Violetta AU - Baltadakis, Ioannis AU - and Kaloyannidis, Panayotis AU - Karakasis, Dimitrios AU - Papalexandri, AU - Apostolia AU - Psarra, Ekaterini AU - Nosi, Efi AU - Konsta, Evi and AU - Vikentiou, Myrofora AU - Papageorgiou, Sotirios AU - Sakellari, Ioanna and AU - Pappa, Vassiliki AU - Harhalakis, Nikolaos AU - Anagnostopoulos, Achilles AU - and Dervenoulas, John JO - Transfusion and Apheresis Science PY - 2012 VL - 46 TODO - 2 SP - 181-188 PB - PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD SN - 1473-0502 TODO - 10.1016/j.transci.2011.10.028 TODO - Extracorporeal photopheresis; Graft-versus-host disease; Transplantation; T-regulatory cells; Memory cells TODO - Extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) has been established as an effective treatment modality for patients with chronic extensive graft-versus host disease (GVHD). In the present study, we evaluated the influence of ECP on the numbers of CD4(+), CD8(+), CD20(+), CD56(+) cells, and on T-regulatory (Tregs), as well as on the numbers of naive, central memory (CM), and effector memory (EM) T-cells in patients treated for refractory chronic GVHD. Flow cytometric analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes was performed for the calculation of the different T-cell subsets. Patients with GVHD had a higher percentage of EM-CD4(+) cells in comparison with healthy donors (p = 0.046). The percentages of naive-CD8(+), naive-CD4(+), CM-CD8(+), CM-CD4(+), EM-CD8(+), and Tregs were not different between patients with GVHD and healthy donors. Similarly there was no statistical difference in the percentages of naive, CM, and EM CD4(+) and CD8(+) cells before and after 3 months of treatment with ECP. However, in the subset of Tregs a statistically significant increase was observed after 3 months of treatment with ECP (p = 0.015). Responders to ECP had statistically significantly higher absolute numbers of CD4(+), and CD8(+) cells, in comparison with non-responders. These data further support the concept that ECP does not cause immune-suppression, but should be better considered as an immune-modulating treatment. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. ER -