The induction of tolerance to organ allografts would eliminate acute and chronic rejection as well as the need for nonspecific immunosuppression. We have shown that tolerance induced through the creation of mixed allogeneic bone marrow chimeras allows for the long-term engraftment of cardiac and small bowel allografts across strong multiple major histocompatibility barriers. The possibility that tolerance might render the host susceptible to graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) has not been investigated in this or other models of tolerance. To test this possibility chimeras were created by transplantation of T-cell depleted ACI and Lewis bone marrow into lethally irradiated Lewis rats. Chimerism was determined post bone marrow transplant (BMTx) by flow cytometry of lymphocytes from reconstituted animals. ACI/Lew chimeras (ALC), Lewis/ACI F1 (LACF1), and Lewis (LEW) rats all received heterotopic ACI vascularized small bowel grafts. A second group of chimeras received small bowel grafts from ACI rats pretreated with low dose irradiation to eliminate T-cells from the graft. LEW-->LEW small bowel isografts were also performed. Animals were examined for evidence of GVHD by clinical signs and histologic examination of biopsied tissues. GVHD was quantified using the popliteal lymph node enlargement assay. All LACF1 rats developed severe lethal GVHD following ACI small bowel transplant. Bone marrow chimeras, ALC (n = 6), developed fatal GVHD in a similar fashion after receiving a small bowel transplant. LEW-->LEW isografts and chimeras receiving bowel from irradiated ACI rats survived long term without GVHD while ACI-->LEW allogeneic transplants all underwent acute rejection. GVHD or its absence was confirmed histologically. Popliteal lymph node enlargement indices reflected the presence of GVHD in the chimeras (1.87) and LACF1 (5.4) receiving allografts, but not in isografts or chimeras receiving irradiated allogeneic transplants. Analysis of cytokines in the tongues of rats undergoing GVHD showed elaboration of Th1 type proinflammatory cytokines which was not seen in isografted rats or rats receiving preirradiated small bowel. These results demonstrate that tolerance induction through mixed chimerism results in susceptibility to small bowel induced GVHD. Preirradiating the donor bowel prior to SBTx can prevent GVHD.

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