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  • The study investigates the importance of indirect allorecognition in the rejection of transplanted swine lungs through two experiments with differing immunosuppressive treatments.
  • In the first experiment, swine with class I mismatched grafts showed varying degrees of acute and chronic rejection, developing T-cell responses against donor MHC peptides regardless of immunosuppression.
  • The second experiment found that swine pre-immunized with donor-derived peptides experienced faster graft rejection compared to control groups, indicating that prior sensitization can enhance rejection rates in lung transplants.

Article Abstract

The role of indirect allorecognition in graft rejection is examined in two experiments using a swine lung transplantation model. First, two swine received class I mismatched grafts without immunosuppression; another two recipients were treated postoperatively with cyclosporine (CsA). These swine exhibited acute and chronic rejection, respectively. All four recipients developed T-cell reactivity to donor-derived class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) peptides. Second, six swine were immunized with synthetic donor-derived class I allopeptides prior to transplantation. Control groups consisted of nonimmunized recipients (n = 6) and recipients immunized with an irrelevant peptide (n = 3). These recipients all received a 12-day course of post-operative CsA. Swine immunized with allopeptides exhibited accelerated graft rejection, as compared to both control groups (p < 0.01 and p = 0.03, respectively). Within the experimental group, the dominant histologic finding was acute rejection (AR). Obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) was seen in the graft with the longest survival. Both control groups showed a lesser degree of AR, with four out of six nonimmunized swine ultimately developing OB. These studies suggest that indirect allorecognition is operative during lung allograft rejection, and that pre-transplant sensitization to donor-derived MHC allopeptides can accelerate graft rejection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2005.00925.xDOI Listing

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