Literature DB >> 12797538

Increasing transplant mass results in long-term allograft survival and recovery from transplant vasculopathy.

De Shon Hall1, Edda M Roberts, Sharon Ferguson, Zhuangzhi Wang, Joanna D Davies.   

Abstract

Late allograft rejection due to transplant vasculopathy continues to be a major clinical problem. Increasing the ratio of donor transplant size to recipient weight has been shown to reduce the incidence of late allograft failure. Using a murine pancreas transplant model we have tested the hypothesis that increasing the donor transplant size in a recipient can promote long-term allograft survival by promoting recovery from transplant vasculopathy. Recipients of an allograft that showed extensive vasculopathy were transplanted with a second donor transplant. The effect of the second allograft on the vasculopathy present in the first graft was measured. Transplanting a second allograft reversed all signs of ongoing rejection, including transplant vasculopathy, resulting in long-term survival of the first graft. Vasculopathy was only reversed if the first and second grafts were from the same mouse strain, suggesting an antigen-specific mechanism. However, the recovery of the first graft was not associated with antigen-specific peripheral tolerance.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12797538     DOI: 10.1023/a:1023353711132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0271-9142            Impact factor:   8.317


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