Histone H1 Vaccine Therapy for Overcoming Acute Rejection in Experimental Organ Transplantation

  • T. Nakano
  • , K. Ono
  • , S. Goto
  • , C. Y. Lai
  • , L. W. Hsu
  • , S. Kawamoto
  • , Y. C. Lin
  • , Y. H. Kao
  • , K. C. Chiang
  • , N. Ohmori
  • , T. Goto
  • , S. Sato
  • , B. Jawan
  • , Y. F. Cheng
  • , C. L. Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective: In a rat tolerogenic orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) model, the recipient serum (post-OLT serum) shows strong immunosuppressive activity. In our previous reports, we suggested that autoreactive antibody (Ab) against histone H1 is a major immunosuppressive factor in this serum. The present study sought to determine whether up-regulation of anti-histone H1 Ab by histone H1 vaccination led to tolerance. Materials and Methods: Using mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLR) and heterotopic heart transplantations (HHT), the alloreactive T-cell responses and allograft survivals of histone H1-immunized rats were compared with those of control rats. Cytokine and cellular profiles were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and flow cytometry. Results: The alloreactive T-cell response of histone H1-immunized rats was significantly lower than that of control rats, although there was no difference in nonspecific T-cell activation between the 2 groups. The allograft survival of histone H1-immunized rats was significantly prolonged after HHT. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II and CD25 molecules of histone H1-immunized rats were significantly down-regulated compared with those of control rats. Moreover, the serum cytokine profile was modified by the immunization with histone H1. Conclusions: These results suggest that histone H1 vaccination of transplant recipients leads to the production of immunosuppressive factors and the modification of cytokine/cellular profiles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3247-3248
Number of pages2
JournalTransplantation Proceedings
Volume38
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 2006
Externally publishedYes

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