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HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS

The DL-A system of histocompatibility plays an important role in conditioning the survival of cardiac allografts in the unmodified canine host. The mean survival time of six cardiac allografts performed in DL-A-compatible littermate dogs obtained from a closely bred colony of beagles was 53.2 days,...

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Autores principales: Rapaport, Felix T., Boyd, Arthur D., Spencer, Frank C., Lower, Richard R., Dausset, Jean, Cannon, Florence D., Ferrebee, Joseph W.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1971
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4943931
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author Rapaport, Felix T.
Boyd, Arthur D.
Spencer, Frank C.
Lower, Richard R.
Dausset, Jean
Cannon, Florence D.
Ferrebee, Joseph W.
author_facet Rapaport, Felix T.
Boyd, Arthur D.
Spencer, Frank C.
Lower, Richard R.
Dausset, Jean
Cannon, Florence D.
Ferrebee, Joseph W.
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description The DL-A system of histocompatibility plays an important role in conditioning the survival of cardiac allografts in the unmodified canine host. The mean survival time of six cardiac allografts performed in DL-A-compatible littermate dogs obtained from a closely bred colony of beagles was 53.2 days, while the MST of transplants performed in seven DL-A-incompatible animals was 7.3 days. The MST of cardiac allografts performed in nine DL-A-compatible nonlittermate beagles was 26.3 days, as compared with 6.3 days in six DL-A-incompatible nonlittermate transplants. The results did not appear to be affected by Swisher erythrocyte-group incompatibilities. The MST of 28 cardiac allografts performed in randomly selected mongrel dogs was 10.0 days. Incompatibilities for DL-A antigens e, f, g, l, and m may constitute major barriers to transplantation, but antigens b, c, d, and k appeared to act as weak histocompatibility antigens. Under controlled conditions of donor-recipient DL-A compatibility, cardiac allografts may be less immunogenic than renal transplants. Heart transplants performed across major donor-recipient DL-A incompatibilities appeared, however, to be more vulnerable to the events of allograft rejection than renal allografts performed under similar conditions. The selection of optimally compatible donor-recipient combinations for organ transplantation may be aided materially by genetic studies of the transmission of DL-A antigens to the animals under consideration.
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spelling pubmed-21389012008-04-17 HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS Rapaport, Felix T. Boyd, Arthur D. Spencer, Frank C. Lower, Richard R. Dausset, Jean Cannon, Florence D. Ferrebee, Joseph W. J Exp Med Article The DL-A system of histocompatibility plays an important role in conditioning the survival of cardiac allografts in the unmodified canine host. The mean survival time of six cardiac allografts performed in DL-A-compatible littermate dogs obtained from a closely bred colony of beagles was 53.2 days, while the MST of transplants performed in seven DL-A-incompatible animals was 7.3 days. The MST of cardiac allografts performed in nine DL-A-compatible nonlittermate beagles was 26.3 days, as compared with 6.3 days in six DL-A-incompatible nonlittermate transplants. The results did not appear to be affected by Swisher erythrocyte-group incompatibilities. The MST of 28 cardiac allografts performed in randomly selected mongrel dogs was 10.0 days. Incompatibilities for DL-A antigens e, f, g, l, and m may constitute major barriers to transplantation, but antigens b, c, d, and k appeared to act as weak histocompatibility antigens. Under controlled conditions of donor-recipient DL-A compatibility, cardiac allografts may be less immunogenic than renal transplants. Heart transplants performed across major donor-recipient DL-A incompatibilities appeared, however, to be more vulnerable to the events of allograft rejection than renal allografts performed under similar conditions. The selection of optimally compatible donor-recipient combinations for organ transplantation may be aided materially by genetic studies of the transmission of DL-A antigens to the animals under consideration. The Rockefeller University Press 1971-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2138901/ /pubmed/4943931 Text en Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Rapaport, Felix T.
Boyd, Arthur D.
Spencer, Frank C.
Lower, Richard R.
Dausset, Jean
Cannon, Florence D.
Ferrebee, Joseph W.
HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS
title HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS
title_full HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS
title_fullStr HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS
title_full_unstemmed HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS
title_short HISTOCOMPATIBILITY STUDIES IN A CLOSELY BRED COLONY OF DOGS : II. INFLUENCE OF THE DL-A SYSTEM OF CANINE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY UPON THE SURVIVAL OF CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS
title_sort histocompatibility studies in a closely bred colony of dogs : ii. influence of the dl-a system of canine histocompatibility upon the survival of cardiac allografts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4943931
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