Literature DB >> 10862791

CD4(+) Valpha14 natural killer T cells are essential for acceptance of rat islet xenografts in mice.

Y Ikehara1, Y Yasunami, S Kodama, T Maki, M Nakano, T Nakayama, M Taniguchi, S Ikeda.   

Abstract

Pancreatic islet transplantation represents a potential treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. However, the precise cellular and molecular mechanisms of the immune reactions against allogeneic and xenogeneic transplanted islets remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that CD4(+) Valpha14 natural killer T (NKT) cells, a recently identified lymphoid cell lineage, are required for the acceptance of intrahepatic rat islet xenografts. An anti-CD4 mAb, administrated after transplantation, allowed islet xenografts to be accepted by C57BL/6 mice, with no need for immunosuppressive drugs. The dose of anti-CD4 mAb was critical, and the beneficial effect appeared to be associated with the reappearance of CD4(+) NKT cells at around 14 days after transplantation. Interestingly, rat islet xenografts were rejected, despite the anti-CD4 mAb treatment, in Valpha14 NKT cell-deficient mice, which exhibit the normal complement of conventional lymphoid cells; adoptive transfer of Valpha14 NKT cells into Valpha14 NKT cell-deficient mice restored the acceptance of rat islet xenografts. In addition, rat islet xenografts were accepted by Valpha14 NKT mice having only Valpha14 NKT cells and no other lymphoid cells. These results indicate that Valpha14 NKT cells play a crucial role in the acceptance of rat islet xenografts in mice treated with anti-CD4 antibody, probably by serving as immunosuppressive regulatory cells.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10862791      PMCID: PMC378508          DOI: 10.1172/JCI8922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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