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Pancreatic islet xenograft tolerance after short-term costimulation blockade is associated with increased CD4+ T cell apoptosis but not immune deviation.

A M Lehnert1, S Yi, J S Burgess, P J O'Connell.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to determine if short-term inhibition of the CD40/CD40L and CD28/B7 costimulatory pathways was capable of inducing specific unresponsiveness to pancreatic islet xenografts and to ascertain the mechanism of tolerance induction.
METHODS: Diabetic B6AF1 mice were transplanted with Wistar or DA rat islets and were treated short term with CTLA4-Fc and anti-CD40L mAb (MR1).
RESULTS: Coadministration of CTLA4-Fc with MR1, resulted in indefinite rat islet xenograft survival in mice. Tolerance was species but not strain specific as long-term surviving recipients rejected third party BALB/c islet allografts but accepted a second rat islet xenograft from the same or different donor strain. Tolerance induction was associated with a large leukocyte infiltrate that did not exhibit features of immune deviation as intragraft T cell-specific cytokine gene expression was globally reduced. In particular, interleukin-4 gene expression was markedly suppressed. There was a complete inhibition of anti-donor IgG, IgG1, and IgM antibody in the serum of CTLA4-Fc/MR1- treated animals. Tolerance induction was associated with increased CD4+ T cell apoptosis as there was an increased proportion of annexin-V staining and Fas expressing CD4+ T cells and a decrease in CD4+ T cell Bcl-2 expression in the grafts and draining lymph nodes of CTLA4-Fc/MR1-treated recipients.
CONCLUSION: Combined costimulatory blockade was capable of producing tolerance to pancreatic islet xenografts. The induction of this tolerant state was associated with increased T cell apoptosis, whereas the maintenance phase of tolerance was associated with the accumulation of a large number of inactive lymphocytes within the graft.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10762224     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200003270-00024

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


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