Literature DB >> 10440390

Tolerability and side effects of anti-CD3-immunotoxin in preclinical testing in kidney and pancreatic islet transplant recipients.

J L Contreras1, D E Eckhoff, S Cartner, L Frenette, F T Thomas, M L Robbin, D M Neville, J M Thomas.   

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INTRODUCTION: Anti-CD3-immunotoxin (alpha-CD3-IT) promotes allograft tolerance in nonhuman primates owing to efficient depletion of sessile and circulating T cells. Common side effects of vascular leak syndrome, hepatotoxicity, and nephrotoxicity have limited tolerability of other immunotoxins. We report on preclinical studies of alpha-CD3-IT-related side effects.
METHODS: Normal rhesus monkeys received a kidney transplant and alpha-CD3-IT alone (on day -to +2) or in combination with brief peritransplant adjunctive immunosuppressive therapy. Some received donor CD34+ cells. Blood chemistries, complete blood count, weight, liver, and kidney biopsies were examined for immunotoxin-related changes. Five spontaneously diabetic primates also received alpha-CD3-IT, three of whom had a pancreas islet transplant.
RESULTS: The main side effect of alpha-CD3-IT, vascular leak syndrome, was entirely prevented by adjunctive immunosuppressive therapy. Renal and liver function tests and biopsies revealed a lack of nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity. All had transient weight loss (14+/-5%). Without infusion of donor CD34+ cells, 97% had full weight recovery. Of those given donor CD34+ cells, 50% were euthanized for wasting.
CONCLUSIONS: Side effects of alpha-CD3-IT are manageable and should not prevent therapeutic application.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10440390     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199907270-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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