Publications by authors named "Georg Schmidbauer"

Background: Grafts from so-called "marginal donors" are increasingly used for organ transplantation. The combination of reduced organ quality and additional inflammatory damages may be particularly detrimental in these grafts. In a previous study, we showed the beneficial effects on long-term graft outcome of "suboptimal" grafts by the induction of heme oxygenase-1.

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Unlabelled: The T-cell activation-Ag CD26 possesses dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV) enzymatic activity. Costimulatory efficacy and immunocompetence are associated with the enzymatic activity.

Goals: In models of experimental cardiac allograft transplantation (HTx), we analyzed the role of CD26/DPP IV during organ rejection.

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Today, the major problem in organ transplantation is not acute graft rejection but chronic graft deterioration. In addition to alloantigen-specific events, alloantigen independent factors like donor age, previous diseases, consequences of brain death, and perioperative events of ischemia/reperfusion injury have a major impact on long-term graft function. The induction of the stress protein heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) protects cells from injury and apoptosis.

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