Prokineticins (Prok-1 and Prok-2) belong to a newly identified AVIT protein family. They are involved in variety of activities in various tissues, including smooth muscle contraction of the gastrointestinal tract and promoting proliferation of endothelial cells derived from adrenal gland. Importantly, they also act as the survival factors to modulate growth and survival of neurons and hematopoietic stem cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA major challenge in the field of transplantation is to prevent graft rejection and prolong graft survival. Tolerance induction is a promising way to achieve long-term graft survival without the need for potent immunosuppression and its associated side effects. The recent success of co-stimulatory blockade by the chimeric protein CTLA4Ig in the modulation of the recipient's immune system and the prolongation of graft survival in animal models suggests a possible application of CTLA4Ig in clinical transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The CD134/CD134L interaction provides a strong costimulatory signal that is CD28-independent. The CD134/CD134L pathway has been studied in inflammatory, autoimmune diseases, and graft-versus-host disease, but no information exists on the involvement of CD134/CD134L interactions in solid organ transplantation.
Methods: CD134/CD134L costimulation was studied in a rat model of small bowel transplantation.