Publications by authors named "Sicco H Popma"

Background: Cellular treatments for repairing diseased tissues represent a promising clinical strategy. Umbilical cord tissue-derived cells (UTC) are a unique source of cells with a low immunogenic profile and potential for tissue repair. By using UTC from miniature swine, we previously demonstrated that despite their low immunogenic phenotype, UTC could induce an immune response under certain inflammatory conditions and after multiple subcutaneous (SC) injections.

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Umbilical cord tissue provides a unique source of cells with potential for tissue repair. Umbilical cord tissue-derived cells (UTCs) are MHC class I (MHCI) dull and negative for MHC class II (MHCII), but can be activated to increase MHCI and to express MHCII with IFN-gamma stimulation. Mesenchymal stem cells with similar characteristics have been inferred to be nonimmunogenic; however, in most cases, immunogenicity was not directly assessed.

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OKT3, a mouse anti-human CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb), has been used for decades to reverse acute transplant rejection. A humanized OKT3 with two alanine replacements on the CH2 domain, hOKT3gamma1(Ala-Ala), was generated to reduce side effects of OKT3. This study reports the effects of OKT3 and hOKT3gamma1(Ala-Ala) on responder T cells in mixed leukocyte cultures (MLC).

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Expression of MHC class II by donor-derived APCs has been shown to be important for allograft rejection. It remains controversial, however, whether nonhemopoietic cells, such as vascular endothelium, possess Ag-presenting capacity to activate alloreactive CD4(+) T lymphocytes. This issue is important in transplantation, because, unlike hemopoietic APCs, allogeneic vascular endothelium remains present for the life of the organ.

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Background: Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is an occupational granulomatous disorder characterized by hypersensitivity to beryllium, mediated by CD4+ T lymphocytes, and predominantly affects the lungs. In this disorder, lymphocyte proliferative responses to beryllium, measured by 3H thymidine incorporation, are used for diagnosis of CBD, for screening asymptomatic workers or former workers to detect unrecognized disease, and for surveillance as a bioassay to detect abnormal exposures. Problems with test variability and the use of radioactivity have recently led to the search for alternative methods.

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Despite several studies examining the contribution of allorecognition pathways to acute and chronic rejection of vascularized murine allografts, little data describing activation of alloreactive T cells by mouse vascular endothelium exist. We have used primary cultures of resting or IFN-gamma-activated C57BL/6 (H-2(b)) vascular endothelial cells as stimulators and CD8(+) T lymphocytes isolated from CBA/J (H-2(k)) mice as responders. Resting endothelium expressed low levels of MHC class I, which was markedly up-regulated after activation with IFN-gamma.

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Background: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated destruction of allogeneic vascular endothelium is important in the pathogenesis of both acute and chronic allograft rejection. Despite the importance of this phenomenon, the effector mechanisms responsible for endothelial cell killing are not well defined, and conflicting conclusions have been reached based on variation in experimental methodology.

Methods: We used a recently described method for isolating mouse vascular endothelium to evaluate endothelial cell lysis by CTLs.

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Background: Although graft-resident passenger leukocytes are known to mediate acute rejection by triggering direct allorecognition, they may also act in an immunomodulatory fashion and play an important role in tolerance induction. Our purpose in the current study was to utilize rat bone marrow chimeras to evaluate the role of the genotype of passenger leukocytes in both acute rejection and tolerance of liver allografts.

Methods: The fate of livers bearing donor-type, recipient-type, and third-party passenger leukocytes was evaluated in the MHC class I and II mismatched rejector combination ACI-->LEW and the acceptor combination PVG-->DA.

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Background: We have described that chimeric rat hearts bearing recipient-type antigen-presenting cells (APCs) do not reject acutely, but develop cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV) in untreated recipients. This suggests that CAV is triggered either by CD8+ direct allorecognition or by CD4+ indirect allorecognition. To determine the allorecognition pathway responsible for CAV in this model, recipients of chimeric hearts underwent either CD8+ or CD4+ T cell depletion.

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Despite evidence that human non-hematopoietic cells, such as vascular endothelium, can activate allogeneic T lymphocytes in vitro, the prevailing view has been that hematopoietic antigen-presenting cells are required to trigger alloimmune responses in vivo. Here we report that mouse non-hematopoietic cells activate alloreactive CD8+ T lymphocytes in vitro and in vivo. We also show that vascularized cardiac allografts are acutely rejected via CD8+ direct allorecognition even if the alloantigen is not presented by hematopoietic professional antigen-presenting cells.

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Background: Complex congenital cardiac anomalies involving ventricular hypoplasia require either staged palliative reconstruction, converting the circulatory system to a single ventricle based pump, or allogeneic transplantation. Tissue engineering offers the potential for complete reconstruction of these defects, but is limited by the inability to model myocardial tissue engineering in a small animal. Our goal was to develop a small animal model for ventricular tissue engineering using rat heterotopic heart transplantation.

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