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Expressional time phase of leukocyte molecules induced by allogenic cardiac antigen and cyclosporin A in rats' in vitro model.

Xiu-Fang Xu1, Yi Xin, Ying Zhang, Yi-Min Huang, Yun Gu, Na Li, Wen-Bin Li, Yu-Jie Zhou, Zhao-Guang Zhang.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The immunosuppressive agent cyclosporin A has been proven to reduce the rejection rate and prolong the survival time of transplanted hearts. But some reports showed that cyclosporine A did not completely suppress the rejection. We performed in vitro studies to model a time course to observe the effect of cyclosporin A.
METHODS: The experiment was divided into a control group (group I), an antigen group (group II), a cyclosporin A group (group III) and an antigen + cyclosporin A group (group IV). After transplantation, at 2 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h, 48 h and 72 h, leukocyte molecules were monitored.
RESULTS: The expression of IL-2R peaked at 12 h in group II and at 6 h in group III. There was a gradual decline in the expression of the P59 gene in group I, positive expression at 2 h and between 12 h and 24 h in group II, in group IV, there was a decrease at 48 h. The expression of the CD4 gene was lowest at 2 h in group I and at 6 h in group II. CD4 expression then quickly increased to a maximum at 48 h in group III, at 2 h in group IV. There was a minimal expression was reached at 12 h in group I and IV and at 6 h in group III in the expression of the CD8 gene.
CONCLUSIONS: Alloantigen induced lymphocytes to release IL-2R and P59 and stimulated the induction of the CD4 gene' transcription for 6 h. Cyclosporin A stimulated the release of IL-2R for 2 h. These results provide an in vitro basis for describing the time phases of rejection inhibited by cyclosporin A.

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Keywords:  Transplantation rejection model in vitro; cyclosporin A; early expression’ time phase

Year:  2013        PMID: 23724161      PMCID: PMC3664009     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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