| Literature DB >> 28730633 |
T Takahashi1, H M Hsiao1, S Tanaka1, W Li1, R Higashikubo1, D Scozzi1, A Bharat2, J H Ritter3, A S Krupnick4, A E Gelman1,3, D Kreisel1,3.
Abstract
Immunological requirements for rejection and tolerance induction differ between various organs. While memory CD8+ T cells are considered a barrier to immunosuppression-mediated acceptance of most tissues and organs, tolerance induction after lung transplantation is critically dependent on central memory CD8+ T lymphocytes. Here we demonstrate that costimulation blockade-mediated tolerance after lung transplantation is dependent on programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) expression on CD8+ T cells. In the absence of PD-1 expression, CD8+ T cells form prolonged interactions with graft-infiltrating CD11c+ cells; their differentiation is skewed towards an effector memory phenotype and grafts are rejected acutely. These findings extend the notion that requirements for tolerance induction after lung transplantation differ from other organs. Thus, immunosuppressive strategies for lung transplant recipients need to be tailored based on the unique immunological properties of this organ.Entities:
Keywords: T cell biology; basic (laboratory) research/science; immunobiology; lung transplantation/pulmonology; lymphocyte biology:differentiation/maturation; tolerance:experimental; tolerance:mechanisms
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28730633 PMCID: PMC5739961 DOI: 10.1111/ajt.14437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transplant ISSN: 1600-6135 Impact factor: 8.086