| Literature DB >> 21521503 |
Outi E Päiväniemi1, Petra Musilova, Peter M Raivio, Paula K Maasilta, Hanni S Alho, Jiri Rubes, Kristiina Aittomäki, Ulla-Stina Salminen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bronchial epithelium is a target of the alloimmune response in lung transplantation, and intact epithelium may protect allografts from rejection and obliterative bronchiolitis (OB). Herein we study the influence of chimerism on bronchial epithelium and OB development in pigs.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21521503 PMCID: PMC3111361 DOI: 10.1186/1465-9921-12-56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Res ISSN: 1465-9921
Figure 1Destruction of airway epithelium (A) and obliteration of the bronchial lumen (B), and the positive staining for Y chromosomes in the epithelium (C) and in the bronchial wall (D). The study groups were non-immunosuppressed, inadequately immunosuppressed, or adequately immunosuppressed. Epithelial destruction, luminal obliteration, and positive staining for Y chromosomes were graded on a scale from 0-3. The number of assessed bronchi in each group and on each assessment point was 6.6. ± 1.1 for histological samples and 7.1. ± 1.1 for FISH.
Figure 2Table 2. Histological alterations (A,B,C) and chimerism (D,E,F) in bronchial allografts (A,B,D,E) and in a control autograft (C,F). Epithelial damage is observed in a bronchial allograft on follow-up day 4 (A) and recovered epithelium and bronchial wall structure on day 7 in an adequately treated allograft (B). H&E, original magnification ×10. Recovery of the adequately treated allograft (B) was similar to that of a control autograft (C) on day 7. H&E, original magnification ×10. Tissue section of a bronchial allograft of female origin in a male recipient hybridized with probes for pig chromosomes Y (red) and 1 (green) on day 7 (D) shows epithelial and bronchial wall cells with Y chromosomes. Y chromosomes are more frequent on follow-up day 10 (E) than on follow-up day 7 (D) in recovered epithelium in adequately treated allografts. Chromosomes Y (red) and 1 (green) stain invariably (F) in a male control autograft on follow-up day 7 and confirm successful hybridization. Staining with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, original magnification ×1000.
Correlations between Y chromosome positivity and features of OB
| Y CHROMOSOMES IN BRONCHIAL EPITHELIUM | ||
|---|---|---|
| day 4 (N = 21) | day 7 (N = 18) | |
| EPITHELIAL LOSS | ||
| day 10 (N = 21) | 0.646/0.004 | |
| day 14 (N = 18) | 0.618/0.011 | |
| day 30 (N = 17) | 0.610/0.016 | |
| LUMINAL OBLITERATION | ||
| day 14 (N = 18) | 0.671/0.024 | 0.698/0.005 |
Correlations between epithelial Y chromosome positivity (FISH-method) on follow-up days 4 and 7 and the epithelial loss and luminal obliteration. The bronchial allografts are from female donors and the recipients are male. (N) gives the number of bronchi studied on the assessment points.