Radiation Chimaeras, by D. W. van Bekkum and M. J. de Vries (Radiobiological Institute of the Organisation of Health Research TNO, Rijswijk (Zuid Holland, The Netherlands) Originally published: London: Logos Press; New York and London: Academic Press, 1967
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REFLECTION 2004 by Axel Zander
About the authors
Dirk van Bekkum and M. J. de Vries have
written the most defining work on the Experimental Bases of Bone
Marrow Transplantation. The book Radiation Chimaeras was published
40 years ago in 1967. The discovery of hematopoietic chimerism
resulting from intravenous injection of bone marrow cells into
lethally irradiated recipients has opened new ways of
investigating problems in Immunology, Hematology and
Transplantation. Radiation Chimera presents an exhaustive review
of comparative pathology and immunologic complication occuring
after stem cell transplantation. The book lays the foundation for
conditioning with radiation, antigenic differences between host
and donor, stability of chimeric state and compares different
grafting techniques. It describes acute graft versus host disease,
secondary disease, clinical laboratory and pathologic
presentation. This book laid the foundation for a second attempt
to establish clinical bone marrow transplantation. It is even
nowadays worthwhile to look at the basic scientific approach to
experimental bone marrow transplantation described in this book.
Dirk W. van Bekkum was the director of the Radiobological
Institute TNO Riswijk until his retirement in 1990. He has been
involved in bone marrow transplantation since 1952. His group
provided proof for the repopulation of lethally irradiated mice
grafted by donor cells in 1956.
In 1966 he initiated treatment in Severe Combined Immune
Deficiency with bone marrow grafts. His laboratory research team
demonstrated that graft versus host disease can be mitigated by
the suppression of Gram-negative bacteria of the gut and by
removal of the T-lymphocytes from the graft.
His team developped cryopreservation techniques which were
employed in the clinic and led to the first systematic studies of
autologous bone marrow transplantation in leukemia, lymphoma and
Hodgkin-disease at the MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas
under his pupil Karel A. Dicke. In the late 1980’s he
initiated a series of experiments that provided the basis for the
use of autologous stem cell transplantation in the treatment of
refractory autoimmune diesease.
In the preface to the book Radiation Chimeras Dirk van Bekkum and
M. J. de Vries state that the failures of stem cell
transplantation occurred “mainly because the clinical
applications were undertaken too soon, most of them before even
the minimum of basic knowledge required to bridge the gap between
mouse and patient had been obtained”.
A statement worthwhile to remember in 2006 looking at adult stem
cell studies.
Hamburg, May 2006
Axel R. Zander
complete book,
pdf, 20 MB
Book split in parts
PREFACE
I.
HISTORY OF THE RADIATION CHIMAERA
II.
THE PRODUCTION OF RADIATION CHIMAERAS AND
THE STABILITY OF THE CHIMAERIC
STATE
III. SCONDARY DISEASE FOLLOWING BONE
MARROW TRANSPLANTATION
IV. PATHOLOGY OF THE RADIATION
CHIMEARA
V.
IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH RADIATION CHIMAERAS
VI. CLINICALAPPLICATIONS OF BONE
MARROW TRANSPLANTATION AND RELATED EXPERIMENTS
REFERENCES
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