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Effect of cold preservation on lymphocyte migration into peripheral nerve allografts in sheep.

G M Hare1, P J Evans, S E Mackinnon, Y Nakao, R Midha, J A Wade, D A Hunter, J B Hay.   

Abstract

Lymphocyte migration into fresh and preserved peripheral nerve allografts was quantitated to assess the effect of cold preservation and freeze-thawing pretreatment on the local immunological response to nerve allografts. Out-bred ewes received multiple 1.5-cm subcutaneous heterotopic peroneal nerve autografts, fresh allografts, and pretreated allografts, implanted within the same recipient. Lymphocyte migration was studied at 7 days by injecting autologous 111indium-labeled lymphocytes intravenously. After 3 hr of recirculation, lymphocyte migration into graft tissue was quantitated by a gamma counter (epm/g, mean +/- SEM). Lymphocyte traffic into fresh nerve allografts (21,623 +/- 3783) increased an average 9.4-fold over the autograft value (2918 +/- 377, P < 0.04). Histologic studies illustrated a marked lymphocytic infiltrate of CD4+ and CD8+ cells and enhanced class I and II MHC expression in fresh allografts, but not in autografts. Short-term cold preservation, for 6 and 12 hr (5 degrees C), enhanced lymphocyte entry into pretreated allograft tissue. Conversely, cold preservation for longer periods (1 and 3 weeks) dramatically reduced lymphocyte migration to values below corresponding autograft levels (783 +/- 100 and 1,252 +/- 120, respectively, P < 0.01). A comparable reduction in lymphocyte migration into nerve allografts was observed after freeze-thawing pretreatment (P < 0.01). Cold preservation of donor allogeneic lymphocytes inhibited their capacity to induce intradermal host lymphocyte migration, implicating passenger lymphocytes as a potential cold-sensitive allogeneic component of the nerve allograft. Assessment of the local response to ovine peripheral nerve allografts, utilizing radiolabeled autologous lymphocytes, demonstrated that cold preservation and freeze-thawing pretreatment significantly reduced lymphocyte migration into nerve allografts. The mechanism(s) of reduced lymphocyte migration may involve inactivation or death of antigen-presenting cells, including passenger lymphocytes.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8333038     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199307000-00029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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