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Augmentation of Transient Donor Cell Chimerism and Alloantigen-Specific Regulation of Lung Transplants in Miniature Swine

Donor alloantigen infusion induces T cell regulation and transplant tolerance in small animals. Here, we study donor splenocyte infusion in a large animal model of pulmonary transplantation. Major histocompatibility complex-mismatched single lung transplantation was performed in 28 minipigs followed by a 28-day course of methylprednisolone and tacrolimus. Some animals received a perioperative donor or third party splenocyte infusion, with or without low-dose irradiation (IRR) before surgery. Graft survival was significantly prolonged in animals receiving both donor splenocytes and IRR compared with controls with either donor splenocytes or IRR only. In animals with donor splenocytes and IRR, increased donor cell chimerism and CD4(+) CD25(high+) T cell frequencies were detected in peripheral blood associated with decreased interferon-gamma production of leukocytes. Secondary third-party kidney transplants more than 2 years after pulmonary transplantation were acutely rejected despite maintained tolerance of the lung allografts. As a cellular control, additional animals received third-party splenocytes or donor splenocyte protein extracts. While animals treated with third-party splenocytes showed significant graft survival prolongation, the subcellular antigen infusion showed no such effect. In conclusion, minipigs conditioned with preoperative IRR and donor, or third-party, splenocyte infusions may develop long-term donor-specific pulmonary allograft survival in the presence of high levels of circulating regulatory T cells.

  • Avsar, M.; Jansson, K.; Sommer, W.; Kruse, B.; Thissen, S.; Dreckmann, K.; Knoefel, A. K.; Salman, J.; Hafer, C.; Hecker, J.; Buechler, G.; Karstens, J. H.; Jonigk, D.; Langer, F.; Kaever, V.; Falk, C. S.; Hewicker-Trautwein, M.; Ungefroren, H.; Haverich, A.; Struber, M.; Warnecke, G.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1111/ajt.13629
Journal: American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
Pages: 1371-82 
Number: 5
Work Type: Original
Location: BREATH
Disease Area: ROR
Partner / Member: MHH
Access-Number: 26602894
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