Literature DB >> 16108821

Identification of the V genes encoding xenoantibodies in non-immunosuppressed rhesus monkeys.

Annette Kleihauer1, Clare R Gregory, Dominic C Borie, Andrew E Kyles, Irina Shulkin, Insiyyah Patanwala, Joanne Zahorsky-Reeves, Vaughn A Starnes, Yoko Mullen, Ivan T Todorov, Mary Kearns-Jonker.   

Abstract

The major immunological barrier that prevents the use of wild-type pig xenografts as an alternative source of organs for human xenotransplantation is antibody-mediated rejection. In this study, we identify the immunoglobulin variable region heavy (IgV(H)) chain genes encoding xenoantibodies to porcine heart and fetal porcine islet xenografts in non-immunosuppressed rhesus monkeys. We sought to compare the IgV(H) genes encoding xenoantibodies to porcine islets and solid organ xenografts. The immunoglobulin M (IgM) and IgG xenoantibody response was analysed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and cDNA libraries from peripheral blood lymphocytes were prepared and sequenced. The relative frequency of IgV(H) gene usage was established by colony filter hybridization. Induced xenoantibodies were encoded by the IGHV3-11 germline progenitor, the same germline gene that encodes xenoantibodies in humans mounting active xenoantibody responses. The immune response to pig xenografts presented as solid organs or isolated cells is mediated by identical IgV(H) genes in rhesus monkeys. These animals represent a clinically relevant model to identify the immunological basis of pig-to-human xenograft rejection.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16108821      PMCID: PMC1802413          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2005.02204.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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2.  The anti-non-gal xenoantibody response to xenoantigens on gal knockout pig cells is encoded by a restricted number of germline progenitors.

Authors:  K Kiernan; I Harnden; M Gunthart; C Gregory; J Meisner; M Kearns-Jonker
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Review 4.  The anti-nonGal xenoantibody response to alpha1,3-galactosyltransferase gene knockout pig xenografts.

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6.  Clonidine inhibits anti-non-Gal IgM xenoantibody elicited in multiple pig-to-primate models.

Authors:  John M Stewart; Alice F Tarantal; Wayne J Hawthorne; Evelyn J Salvaris; Philip J O'Connell; Mark B Nottle; Anthony J F d'Apice; Peter J Cowan; Mary Kearns-Jonker
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