Characterization of immunosuppressive factors expressed in serum by rat tolerogenic liver transplantation

  • T. Nakano
  • , S. Kawamoto
  • , C. Y. Lai
  • , L. W. Hsu
  • , Y. C. Lin
  • , T. Sasaki
  • , T. Aki
  • , S. Shigeta
  • , T. Goto
  • , N. Ohmori
  • , S. Sato
  • , S. Goto
  • , K. Ono
  • , C. L. Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background. In a rat tolerogenic model of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT), recipient serum after OLT (post-OLT serum) possesses strong immunosuppressive activity. This study aimed to identify immunosuppressive factors present in early post-OLT serum. Methods. Immunosuppressive activity was evaluated in vitro by inhibition of the mixed-lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Autoantigens recognized by MLR-inhibitory IgG were identified by the internal protein sequencing. Results. Recipient post-OLT serum inhibited MLR, and OLT-inducible IgG was the major immunosuppressive factor. IgG from post-OLT sera (2 to 3 weeks) specifically reacted to 31; 34; and 73-kd autoantigens on spleen cells. The internal sequences of the 31- and 34-kd antigens coincided completely with those of histone H1 molecules. Immunodepletion of anti-histone H1 antibodies (Abs) from early post-OLT serum abolished the MLR-inhibitory activity. Furthermore, rabbit polyclonal Ab-directed histone H1 not only significantly suppressed rat and human MLR but also prolonged survival of heart allografts. Flow-cytometric analysis revealed that some live PVG splenocytes were stained with antihistone H1 Abs, and that these positive cells increased on Con A stimulation. Western blot analysis indicated that several cross-reactive antigens against anti-histone H1 Abs were found in their membrane fraction. Conclusions. In this study we provide evidence that autoreactive Abs, against histone H1 are a major OLT-induced graft survival factor, and may play at least a part in overcoming the acute rejection phase to establish solid allograft tolerance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-81
Number of pages2
JournalTransplantation Proceedings
Volume37
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes

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