Literature DB >> 12134109

Host-derived enterocytes in intestinal grafts.

Panagiotis Tryphonopoulos1, Michael Icardi, Shashikumar Salgar, Phillip Ruiz, Tatsuya Fukumori, Carlos Gandia, Konstantinos Boukas, Tomoaki Kato, Violet Esquenazi, Camillo Ricordi, George Michalopoulos, Joshua Miller, Andreas Tzakis.   

Abstract

Replacement of donor lymphoid tissue by lymphocytes of recipient origin is an established phenomenon in small bowel transplants. However, replacement of donor epithelial cells of bowel grafts by host cells has not been demonstrated. The objective of our study was to determine whether donor enterocytes are replaced by host-derived enterocytes in the intestinal allograft. Graft biopsy specimens, obtained from five human male recipients of female intestine, were examined for the presence of male enterocytes. The biopsies dated from 90 to 770 days posttransplant. Formalin-fixed 3-microm specimen sections were stained for X and Y chromosomes by fluorescent in situ hybridization technique. Fluorescent microscopy of the stained sections identified male enterocytes in four patients, with a percentage of male cells ranging from 0.09% to 0.26% of the total enterocyte mass. Using the fluorescent in situ hybridization technique, we demonstrated the presence of host-derived male (XY) enterocytes in the female intestinal graft.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12134109     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200207150-00020

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


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1.  Regeneration of the rat neonatal intestine in transplantation.

Authors:  Kazunori Tahara; Takashi Murakami; Jun Fujishiro; Masafumi Takahashi; Seiichiro Inoue; Kohei Hashizume; Kenjiro Matsuno; Eiji Kobayashi
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 12.969

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