TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of reconstituted passenger leukocytes on the induction of tolerance in rat liver transplantation
AU - Chiba, Satoshi
AU - Goto, Shigeru
AU - Shimizu, Yoshinori
AU - Vari, Frank
AU - Lord, Roger
AU - Edwards-Smith, Catherine
AU - Kobayashi, Shigeru
AU - Ochiai, Takenori
AU - Isono, Kaichi
PY - 1997/9
Y1 - 1997/9
N2 - The tolerance induced by orthotopic liver transplantation [DA (RT1a) rats to PVG (RT1(c)) rats] can be prevented by total body irradiation of the donor rat. Reconstitution of the irradiated donor with DA splenic leukocytes reintroduces this tolerance. To investigate the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) specificity of passenger leukocytes, irradiated DA donors were reconstituted by third-party BN (RT1(n)) splenic leukocytes. The reconstitution with BN splenocytes re-established DA-specific tolerance in PVG recipients, as confirmed by subsequent DA cardiac allografting, while BN hearts were rejected with second-set tempo. To determine which cell components play an important role in re-establishing liver graft tolerance, DA splenic leukocytes were further purified into three types: T, B, and adherent cells. Only 'T-cell-enriched' preparations restored liver graft tolerance in three out of five PVG recipients. These results suggest that passenger leukocytes of differing MHC types can help to induce liver-specific tolerance and that T cells in the liver graft may be essential to regulate tolerance induction.
AB - The tolerance induced by orthotopic liver transplantation [DA (RT1a) rats to PVG (RT1(c)) rats] can be prevented by total body irradiation of the donor rat. Reconstitution of the irradiated donor with DA splenic leukocytes reintroduces this tolerance. To investigate the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) specificity of passenger leukocytes, irradiated DA donors were reconstituted by third-party BN (RT1(n)) splenic leukocytes. The reconstitution with BN splenocytes re-established DA-specific tolerance in PVG recipients, as confirmed by subsequent DA cardiac allografting, while BN hearts were rejected with second-set tempo. To determine which cell components play an important role in re-establishing liver graft tolerance, DA splenic leukocytes were further purified into three types: T, B, and adherent cells. Only 'T-cell-enriched' preparations restored liver graft tolerance in three out of five PVG recipients. These results suggest that passenger leukocytes of differing MHC types can help to induce liver-specific tolerance and that T cells in the liver graft may be essential to regulate tolerance induction.
KW - Liver transplantation, passenger leukocytes, rat
KW - Passenger leukocytes, liver transplantation, rat
KW - Rat, liver transplantation, passenger leukocytes
KW - Tolerance, liver transplantation, rat
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U2 - 10.1007/s001470050069
DO - 10.1007/s001470050069
M3 - 文章
C2 - 9287399
AN - SCOPUS:0030789961
SN - 0934-0874
VL - 10
SP - 350
EP - 356
JO - Transplant International
JF - Transplant International
IS - 5
ER -