Dystrophin isoforms DP71 and DP427 have distinct roles in myogenic cells |
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Authors: | PL Howard GY Dally SD Ditta RC Austin RG Worton HJ Klamut PN Ray |
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Affiliation: | Department of General and Thoracic Surgery, University of Kiel, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The efficacy of MHC class I-derived peptides to induce tolerance was tested in a cardiac transplantation model. Two 25-mer peptides from the polymorphic region of the DA class I molecule (RT1.Aa) were synthesized by F-moc chemistry and injected intrathymically or intraperitoneally into LEW (RT1.1) responder animals. Intrathymic treatment of the recipient animals with peptide 1 (residues 56-80) accompanied by intraperitoneal treatment with peptide 4 (residues 96-120) led to indefinite survival of allogeneic DA cardiac allografts (n = 7; > 100 days). The tolerogenicity of both peptides differed according to the site of inoculation, as donor-specific tolerance was only observed after administration of peptide 1 into the thymus and injection of peptide 2 into the abdominal cavity of LEW recipients, but not vice versa. Donor-specific tolerance was confirmed in vivo by grafting of full-thickness skin and in vitro by appropriate proliferation and cytotoxicity assays using donor and third-party rats. Donor-specific tolerance was associated with up-regulation of interleukin-4, transforming growth factor beta, and interleukin-10 gene expression within cardiac allografts, thus suggesting intrathymic clonal deletion and external suppression with expansion of T-helper 2-type lymphocytes as the underlying mechanisms of tolerance induction. |
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