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Contributions of direct and indirect alloresponses to chronic rejection of kidney allografts in nonhuman primates.


ABSTRACT: The relative contribution of direct and indirect allorecognition pathways to chronic rejection of allogeneic organ transplants in primates remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated T and B cell alloresponses in cynomolgus monkeys that had received combined kidney/bone marrow allografts and myeloablative immunosuppressive treatments. We measured donor-specific direct and indirect T cell responses and alloantibody production in monkeys (n = 5) that did not reject their transplant acutely but developed chronic humoral rejection (CHR) and in tolerant recipients (n = 4) that never displayed signs of CHR. All CHR recipients exhibited high levels of anti-donor Abs and mounted potent direct T cell alloresponses in vitro. Such direct alloreactivity could be detected for more than 1 y after transplantation. In contrast, only two of five monkeys with CHR had a detectable indirect alloresponse. No indirect alloresponse by T cells and no alloantibody responses were found in any of the tolerant monkeys. Only one of four tolerant monkeys displayed a direct T cell alloresponse. These observations indicate that direct T cell alloresponses can be sustained for prolonged periods posttransplantation and result in alloantibody production and chronic rejection of kidney transplants, even in the absence of detectable indirect alloreactivity.

SUBMITTER: Nadazdin O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3197941 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contributions of direct and indirect alloresponses to chronic rejection of kidney allografts in nonhuman primates.

Nadazdin Ognjenka O   Boskovic Svjetlan S   Wee Siew-Lin SL   Sogawa Hiroshi H   Koyama Ichiro I   Colvin Robert B RB   Smith R Neal RN   Tocco Georges G   O'Connor David H DH   Karl Julie A JA   Madsen Joren C JC   Sachs David H DH   Kawai Tatsuo T   Cosimi A Benedict AB   Benichou Gilles G  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20110928 9


The relative contribution of direct and indirect allorecognition pathways to chronic rejection of allogeneic organ transplants in primates remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated T and B cell alloresponses in cynomolgus monkeys that had received combined kidney/bone marrow allografts and myeloablative immunosuppressive treatments. We measured donor-specific direct and indirect T cell responses and alloantibody production in monkeys (n = 5) that did not reject their transplant acutely but de  ...[more]

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