Literature DB >> 16869802

Tubulitis and epithelial cell alterations in mouse kidney transplant rejection are independent of CD103, perforin or granzymes A/B.

G Einecke1, T Fairhead, L G Hidalgo, B Sis, P Turner, L-F Zhu, R C Bleackley, G A Hadley, K S Famulski, P F Halloran.   

Abstract

One of the defining lesions of kidney allograft rejection is epithelial deterioration and invasion by inflammatory cells (tubulitis). We examined epithelial changes and their relationship to effector T cells and to CD103/E-cadherin interactions in mouse kidney allografts. Rejecting allografts showed interstitial mononuclear infiltration from day 5. Loss of epithelial mass, estimated by tubular surface area, and tubulitis were minimal through day 7 and severe by day 21. Tubules in day 21 allografts manifested severe reduction of E-cadherin and Ksp-cadherin by immunostaining with redistribution to the apical membrane, indicating loss of polarity. By flow cytometry T cells isolated from allografts were 25% CD103+. Laser capture microdissection and RT-PCR showed increased CD103 mRNA in the interstitium and tubules. However, allografts in hosts lacking CD103 developed tubulitis, cadherin loss, and epithelial deterioration similar to wild-type hosts. The loss of cadherins and epithelial mass was also independent of perforin and granzymes A and B. Thus rejection is characterized by severe tubular deterioration associated with CD103+ T cells but not mediated by CD103/cadherin interactions or granzyme-perforin cytotoxic mechanisms. We suggest that alloimmune effector T cells mediate epithelial injury by contact-independent mechanisms related to delayed type hypersensitivity, followed by invasion of the altered epithelium to produce tubulitis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16869802     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2006.01483.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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