Literature DB >> 34705187

Multiplex Immunofluorescence for Detection of Spatial Distributions of Infiltrating T Cells Within Different Regions of Hepatic Lobules During Liver Transplantation Rejection.

Shi-Peng Li1,2,3, Guang-Peng Zhou1,2,3, Jie Sun1,2,3, Bin Cui1,2,3, Hai-Ming Zhang1,2,3, Lin Wei1,2,3, Li-Ying Sun4,5,6, Zhi-Jun Zhu7,8,9.   

Abstract

It remains unclear as to whether there are differences that exist in the types and functional status of immune cells within different areas of the liver lobules after rejection of liver transplantation. The composition of infiltrating T cells in liver allografts during liver transplantation rejection is indistinct and difficult to visualize within the same biopsy slide. In an attempt to rectify this problem, we applied multiplex immunofluorescent assays to assess the spatial distribution of various types of infiltrating T cells in different areas of the liver lobules after liver transplantation. In identical areas of the hepatic lobules, the percentage of CD4+ T, CD8+ T, and regulatory T (Treg) cells in the rejection group was greater than that observed in the non-rejection and normal groups. Within all three groups, the percentage of CD4+ T, CD8+ T, and Treg cells from the periportal to perivenous zones initially increased and then decreased. In the rejection group, the percentage of CD8+ T cells gradually increased from the periportal to perivenous zones, with maximal levels in the perivenous as compared with that in the transitional and periportal zones. In conclusion, levels of CD8+ T cells within different regions of liver lobules are closely related to levels of rejection after liver transplantation. Liver transplantation rejection may be linked with increases in CD8+ T cells within the perivenous zone. Although the regional percent of increase in CD4+ T cells may not reflect level of the rejection, the overall numbers of both of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells within different regions were closely related to rejection levels.
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Keywords:  hepatic lobule regions; infiltrating T cells; liver transplantation rejection; multiplex immunofluorescence.; spatial distribution

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34705187     DOI: 10.1007/s10753-021-01574-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.092


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Authors:  Jie Sun; Guang-Peng Zhou; Shi-Peng Li; Xiao-Jie Chen; Jin-Ming Zhang; Yi-Zhou Jiang; Bin Cui; Hai-Ming Zhang; Li-Ying Sun; Zhi-Jun Zhu
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