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Mechanisms of targeting CD28 by a signaling monoclonal antibody in acute and chronic allograft rejection.

Victor M Dong1, Xueli Yuan, Ana J Coito, Ana Maria Waaga, Mohamed H Sayegh, Anil Chandraker.   

Abstract

There is increasing evidence that ongoing T-cell recognition of alloantigen and activation are key mediators of chronic allograft rejection. The CD28-B7 pathway is unique among costimulatory pathways in that two alternate ligands for B7 exist: CD28 and CTLA4. Recently, it has been suggested that CTLA4 negative signaling may be required for induction of acquired tolerance in vivo. A strategy by which the T cell is targeted at the CD28 receptor rather than its ligands would theoretically allow the inhibitory functions of the CTLA4-B7-1/2 axis to remain intact. Using a rat-specific monoclonal antibody, we investigated the effect of targeting CD28 in a model of chronic rejection without the confounding variable of immunosuppression. We also used an acute cardiac allograft rejection model to investigate CD28 stimulation-based strategies to induce donor-specific tolerance. We demonstrated that anti-CD28 monoclonal antibody was as effective as CTLA4 immunoglobulin in protecting against chronic allograft vasculopathy. In addition, a short course of cyclosporine therapy synergized with either anti-CD28 monoclonal antibody or CTLA4 immunoglobulin, suggesting that it may be clinically relevant to combine low-dose calcineurin inhibitors with CTLA4 immunoglobulin or anti-B7 antibodies. Finally, we report on the potential mechanisms of action of targeting CD28 in vivo.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11981427     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200204270-00021

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


  5 in total

1.  Selective CD28 blockade attenuates acute and chronic rejection of murine cardiac allografts in a CTLA-4-dependent manner.

Authors:  T Zhang; S Fresnay; E Welty; N Sangrampurkar; E Rybak; H Zhou; X-F Cheng; Q Feng; C Avon; A Laaris; M Whitters; A M Nagelin; R M O'Hara; A M Azimzadeh
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2011-07-12       Impact factor: 8.086

2.  Inducing CTLA-4-dependent immune regulation by selective CD28 blockade promotes regulatory T cells in organ transplantation.

Authors:  Nicolas Poirier; Agnes M Azimzadeh; Tianshu Zhang; Nahzli Dilek; Caroline Mary; Bao Nguyen; Xavier Tillou; Guosheng Wu; Karine Reneaudin; Jeremy Hervouet; Bernard Martinet; Flora Coulon; Emma Allain-Launay; Georges Karam; Jean-Paul Soulillou; Richard N Pierson; Gilles Blancho; Bernard Vanhove
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2010-02-03       Impact factor: 17.956

3.  Simvastatin does not prevent acute cardiac allograft rejection in CD28-deficient mice.

Authors:  René Schramm; Rudolph Schmits; Hans-Joachim Schäfers; Michael D Menger
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2009-05-06       Impact factor: 4.575

4.  CD28-negative CD8-positive cytotoxic T lymphocytes mediate hepatocellular damage in hepatitis C virus infection.

Authors:  Kazutaka Kurokohchi; Tsutomu Masaki; Keiji Arima; Yoshiaki Miyauchi; Toshiharu Funaki; Hirohito Yoneyama; Shuhei Yoshida; Akihiro Deguchi; Seiji Nakai; Seishiro Watanabe; Shigeki Kuriyama
Journal:  J Clin Immunol       Date:  2003-11       Impact factor: 8.317

Review 5.  Immunotherapies: the blockade of inhibitory signals.

Authors:  Yan-Ling Wu; Jing Liang; Wen Zhang; Yoshimasa Tanaka; Hiroshi Sugiyama
Journal:  Int J Biol Sci       Date:  2012-11-17       Impact factor: 6.580

  5 in total

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