The persistence of donor cells in recipient circulation and peripheral tissues post-transplantation has been demonstrated in solid organ allotransplantation and xenotransplantation models. Although this state of microchimerism has been postulated as the basis for graft acceptance, chimerism has not been directly linked to the maintenance of peripheral tolerance or prevention of rejection. Studies have demonstrated that the qualitative presence or absence of donor microchimerism bears no association with graft acceptance.
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