Molecular and cellular events implicated in local tolerance to kidney allografts in miniature swine

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Blancho, G [1 ]
Gianello, PR [1 ]
Lorf, T [1 ]
Germana, S [1 ]
Giangrande, I [1 ]
Mourad, G [1 ]
Colvin, RB [1 ]
Sachs, DH [1 ]
LeGuern, C [1 ]
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[1] HARVARD UNIV,MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP,SCH MED,TRANSPLANTAT BIOL RES CTR,BOSTON,MA 02129
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10.1097/00007890-199701150-00006
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Long-term tolerance to class I-mismatched renal allografts can be induced in miniature swine by treatment with a short course of cyclosporine (CsA). Kidney recipients treated with CsA and untreated control kidney recipients both demonstrated infiltration of the transplanted kidney by mononuclear cells, which reached a maximum between postoperative days 8 and 11. Recipients that did not receive the tolerizing regimen rejected their grafts between postoperative days 8 and 12 in this model. The kinetics of cytokine gene expression, including interleukin (IL)-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, tumor necrosis factor, and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), within the grafted kidney of rejector and acceptor animals, were determined using Northern blot hybridization. A strong correlation between rejection and up-regulation of the IFN-gamma gene was observed, whereas animals with long-term tolerance showed low levels of IFN-gamma, but high levels of IL-10 gene transcription. None of the other cytokine genes demonstrated a reproducible pattern of expression that correlated with acceptance/rejection of allografts. Analysis of transcription patterns of cytokine genes in mononuclear cells purified from renal grafts confirmed the initial observations made on biopsies. The phenotype of graft-infiltrating cells (GIC) showed a dominance of CD8(+) cells, with an average of 66% single-positive cells and 19% CD4/CD8 double-positive cells, compared with 30% and 14%, respectively, for peripheral cells. Predominance of CD8(+) GIC was dictated neither by the MHC antigen disparity nor the rejector/acceptor status. These results, therefore, suggest that GIC represent a regulated combination of mononuclear cells producing local immune mediators that, in part, control the fate of allografts in this large animal model.
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