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Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts

The almost uniform failure in transplant patients of tolerance-inducing regimens that have been found to be effective in rodents, has made it necessary to examine large animal models before testing of new approaches clinically. Miniature swine have been shown to share many relevant immunologic param...

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Autores principales: Yamada, Kazuhiko, Gianello, Pierre R., Ierino, Francesco L., Lorf, Thomas, Shimizu, Akira, Meehan, Shane, Colvin, Robert B., Sachs, David H.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2199031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9254648
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author Yamada, Kazuhiko
Gianello, Pierre R.
Ierino, Francesco L.
Lorf, Thomas
Shimizu, Akira
Meehan, Shane
Colvin, Robert B.
Sachs, David H.
author_facet Yamada, Kazuhiko
Gianello, Pierre R.
Ierino, Francesco L.
Lorf, Thomas
Shimizu, Akira
Meehan, Shane
Colvin, Robert B.
Sachs, David H.
author_sort Yamada, Kazuhiko
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description The almost uniform failure in transplant patients of tolerance-inducing regimens that have been found to be effective in rodents, has made it necessary to examine large animal models before testing of new approaches clinically. Miniature swine have been shown to share many relevant immunologic parameters with humans, and because of their reproducible genetics, have proved extremely useful in providing such a large animal model. We have previously shown that indefinite systemic tolerance to renal allografts in miniature swine is induced in 100% of cases across a two-haplotype class I plus minor histocompatibility antigen disparity by a 12-d course of Cyclosporine A (CyA), in contrast to irreversible rejection observed uniformly without CyA treatment. In the present study, we have examined the role of the thymus during the induction of tolerance by performing a complete thymectomy 21 d before renal transplantation. This analysis demonstrated a striking difference between thymectomized and nonthymectomized animals. Thymectomized swine developed acute cellular rejection characterized by a T cell (CD25(+)) infiltrate, tubulitis, endothelialitis and glomerulitis, and anti–donor CTL reactivity in vitro. Nonthymectomized and sham thymectomized animals had a mild T cell infiltrate with few CD25(+) cells and no anti–donor CTL response in vitro. These results indicate that the thymus is required for rapid and stable induction of tolerance.
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spelling pubmed-21990312008-04-16 Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts Yamada, Kazuhiko Gianello, Pierre R. Ierino, Francesco L. Lorf, Thomas Shimizu, Akira Meehan, Shane Colvin, Robert B. Sachs, David H. J Exp Med Article The almost uniform failure in transplant patients of tolerance-inducing regimens that have been found to be effective in rodents, has made it necessary to examine large animal models before testing of new approaches clinically. Miniature swine have been shown to share many relevant immunologic parameters with humans, and because of their reproducible genetics, have proved extremely useful in providing such a large animal model. We have previously shown that indefinite systemic tolerance to renal allografts in miniature swine is induced in 100% of cases across a two-haplotype class I plus minor histocompatibility antigen disparity by a 12-d course of Cyclosporine A (CyA), in contrast to irreversible rejection observed uniformly without CyA treatment. In the present study, we have examined the role of the thymus during the induction of tolerance by performing a complete thymectomy 21 d before renal transplantation. This analysis demonstrated a striking difference between thymectomized and nonthymectomized animals. Thymectomized swine developed acute cellular rejection characterized by a T cell (CD25(+)) infiltrate, tubulitis, endothelialitis and glomerulitis, and anti–donor CTL reactivity in vitro. Nonthymectomized and sham thymectomized animals had a mild T cell infiltrate with few CD25(+) cells and no anti–donor CTL response in vitro. These results indicate that the thymus is required for rapid and stable induction of tolerance. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2199031/ /pubmed/9254648 Text en 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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Yamada, Kazuhiko
Gianello, Pierre R.
Ierino, Francesco L.
Lorf, Thomas
Shimizu, Akira
Meehan, Shane
Colvin, Robert B.
Sachs, David H.
Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
title Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
title_full Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
title_fullStr Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
title_full_unstemmed Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
title_short Role of the Thymus in Transplantation Tolerance in Miniature Swine. I. Requirement of the Thymus for Rapid and Stable Induction of  Tolerance to Class I–mismatched Renal Allografts
title_sort role of the thymus in transplantation tolerance in miniature swine. i. requirement of the thymus for rapid and stable induction of  tolerance to class i–mismatched renal allografts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2199031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9254648
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