The prevention of graft-versus-host disease by the serum of liver retransplanted rats

Yoshinori Shimizu, Shigeru Goto*, Frank Vari, Roger Lord, Catherine Edwards-Smith, Satoshi Chiba, D. Schlect, M. Buckley, Mitsuo Kusano, Naoshi Kamada

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Abstract

The effect of serum from orthotopic liver retransplanted rats (re-OLT serum) on graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) was studied in rats. In the re-transplantation model of rat liver, orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) was carried out in the DA (RT1a) into PVG (RT1(c)) combination; two days later the DA liver was removed and a new PVG liver implanted into the same recipient (re-OLT). In the in vivo GVHD model, male PVG rats were sublethally irradiated and injected intravenously with 3 x 108 DA or BN (RT1(n)) spleen cells through the penial vein. Within 1 h of the inoculation, rats of the experimental group were injected with 1 ml of re-OLT serum taken at postoperative day (POD) 7. Rats in the control group received 1 ml of normal PVG serum or syngeneic re-OLT serum (PVG-PVG, PVG-PVG). All PVG rats in the control groups died of GVHD within 21 days after the inoculation of DA or BN spleen lymphocytes. However, when the animals were treated with re-OLT serum, 100% (6/6) of the rats survived more than 60 days, following inoculation with DA lymphocytes but not with BN lymphocytes. The POD 7 re-OLT serum showed a strong inhibition against DA anti-PVG mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR), although re-OLT serum did not contain soluble DA class I antigens, anti-DA class I or II antibody. The potential GVHD inhibitory factors in re-OLT serum may be two unique immunosuppressive proteins, which have been detected by SDS PAGE and reported previously. We conclude that re-OLT serum has immunosuppressive factors, which, at least in part, prevented the induction of GVHD in rats.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)67-69
Number of pages3
JournalTransplant Immunology
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 1997
Externally publishedYes

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