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Importance of T cells to accelerated rejection and acceptance of renal allografts in sensitized rat recipients
Authors:CD Heidecke  N Zantl  S Maier  T Sewczik  S Westerholt  F Jakobs  A Westerholt  WW Hancock  JW Kupiec-Weglinski
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Technische Universit?t München, Germany.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Sensitized recipients often experience fulminant allograft loss by yet ill-defined cellular and/or humoral immune mechanisms. In this study, we analyzed the contribution of cellular elements, in particular T cells, to the accelerated rejection of renal allografts in sensitized rats. METHODS AND RESULTS: LEW rats sensitized with BN skin grafts died of uremia in 3.3+/-0.9 days after transplantation of a BN kidney, similarly to bilaterally nephrectomized animals. Adoptive transfer of 10(6) graft-infiltrating mononuclear cells as well as their CD25+ subset into otherwise normal LEW recipients accelerated rejection of BN test cardiac allografts (5.4+/-0.5 days to 6.6+/-0.4 days vs. 7.8+/-0.8 days in controls, P<0.0007), while the CD25- population was ineffective (8.0+/-0.6 days, NS). Furthermore, alpha/beta-T-cell receptor (TCR)-targeted therapy with R73 monoclonal antibody abrogated accelerated rejection, and produced long-term survival in sensitized animals treated before kidney engraftment (day -7 to day -1). Long-term survival was associated with an up-regulation of intragraft interleukin-4 and interleukin-10 expression in conjunction with depressed Th-1-type cytokines. In addition, alpha/beta-TCR-targeted therapy even in low subtherapeutic dose decreased IgM alloantibody levels, and prevented the switch from IgM to IgG alloantibody response. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report that documents the striking efficacy of alpha/beta-TCR-targeted therapy in sensitized rat renal transplant recipients. The results provide evidence for a critical role of T cells for both accelerated rejection and long-term graft survival. Up-regulation of Th2-type cytokine profile may, at least in part, contribute to the acquisition of immune unresponsiveness after alpha/beta-TCR-targeted therapy in this well-defined rat renal transplant model.
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