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Systemic chimerism in human female recipients of male livers.

T E Starzl1, A J Demetris, M Trucco, H Ramos, A Zeevi, W A Rudert, M Kocova, C Ricordi, S Ildstad, N Murase.   

Abstract

We have previously reported data from clinical and laboratory animal observations which suggest that organ tolerance after transplantation depends on a state of balanced lymphodendritic cell chimerism between the host and donor graft. We have sought further evidence to support this hypothesis by investigating HLA-mismatched liver allograft recipients. 9 of 9 female recipients of livers from male donors had chimerism in their allografts and extrahepatic tissues, according to in-situ hybridisation and molecular techniques 10 to 19 years posttransplantation. In 8 women with good graft function, evidence of the Y chromosome was found in the blood (6/8), skin (8/8), and lymph nodes (7/8). A ninth patient whose transplant failed after 12 years from recurrent chronic viral hepatitis had chimerism in her lymph nodes, skin, jejunum, and aorta at the time of retransplantation. Although cell migration is thought to take place after all types of transplantation, the large population of migratory cells in, and the extent of their seeding from, hepatic grafts may explain the privileged tolerogenicity of the liver compared with other organs.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1357298      PMCID: PMC3184834          DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(92)93286-v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


  8 in total

Review 1.  Cell migration, chimerism, and graft acceptance.

Authors:  T E Starzl; A J Demetris; N Murase; S Ildstad; C Ricordi; M Trucco
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1992-06-27       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  PCR amplification of chromosome-specific alpha satellite DNA: definition of centromeric STS markers and polymorphic analysis.

Authors:  P E Warburton; G M Greig; T Haaf; H F Willard
Journal:  Genomics       Date:  1991-10       Impact factor: 5.736

3.  PCR detection of distal Yp sequences in an XX true hermaphrodite.

Authors:  Y Nakagome; S Seki; K Fukutani; S Nagafuchi; Y Nakahori; T Tamura
Journal:  Am J Med Genet       Date:  1991-10-01

4.  Studies of homograft sex and of gamma globulin phenotypes after orthotopic homotransplantation of the human liver.

Authors:  N Kashiwagi; K A Porter; I Penn; L Brettschneider; T E Starzl
Journal:  Surg Forum       Date:  1969

5.  Induction of immunological tolerance by porcine liver allografts.

Authors:  R Y Calne; R A Sells; J R Pena; D R Davis; P R Millard; B M Herbertson; R M Binns; D A Davies
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1969-08-02       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 6.  Drug development and testing in relation to cell migration and chimerism.

Authors:  T E Starzl; N Murase; A J Demetris; R Giorda; L Valdivia; M Trucco
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 1.066

Review 7.  Cell migration and chimerism--a unifying concept in transplantation--with particular reference to HLA matching and tolerance induction.

Authors:  T E Starzl
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 1.066

8.  Chimerism after liver transplantation for type IV glycogen storage disease and type 1 Gaucher's disease.

Authors:  T E Starzl; A J Demetris; M Trucco; C Ricordi; S Ildstad; P I Terasaki; N Murase; R S Kendall; M Kocova; W A Rudert
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1993-03-18       Impact factor: 91.245

  8 in total
  92 in total

1.  The birth of clinical organ transplantation.

Authors:  T E Starzl
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2001-04       Impact factor: 6.113

Review 2.  Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm.

Authors:  T E Starzl; A J Demetris
Journal:  Theor Med Bioeth       Date:  1998-09

Review 3.  Tolerance induction for solid organ grafts with donor-derived hematopoietic reconstitution.

Authors:  K L Gandy
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 2.829

4.  History of clinical transplantation.

Authors:  T E Starzl
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 3.352

5.  Correlation between post transplant maternal microchimerism and tolerance across MHC barriers in mice.

Authors:  Partha Dutta; William J Burlingham
Journal:  Chimerism       Date:  2011-07-01

Review 6.  Transplantation tolerance through mixed chimerism.

Authors:  Nina Pilat; Thomas Wekerle
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2010-08-31       Impact factor: 28.314

7.  Chimerism after Whole Organ Transplant.

Authors:  Thomas E Starzl
Journal:  Guthrie J Donald Guthrie Found Med Res       Date:  1993

8.  Split tolerance induced by orthotopic liver transplantation in mice.

Authors:  U Dahmen; S Qian; A S Rao; A J Demetris; F Fu; H Sun; L Gao; J J Fung; T E Starzl
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  1994-07-15       Impact factor: 4.939

9.  Hematopoietic progenitor cell content of vertebral body marrow used for combined solid organ and bone marrow transplantation.

Authors:  W B Rybka; P A Fontes; A S Rao; A Winkelstein; C Ricordi; E D Ball; T E Starzl
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  1995-03-27       Impact factor: 4.939

10.  Migration of donor cells into the thymus is not essential for induction and maintenance of systemic tolerance after liver transplantation in the rat.

Authors:  E Kobayashi; N Kamada; L Delriviere; R Lord; S Goto; N I Walker; S Enosawa; M Miyata
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1995-02       Impact factor: 7.397

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