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Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy
BACKGROUND: Ischemia/reperfusion induced innate immune injury is inescapable in solid organ transplantation. Prolonged cold ischemia exacerbates the primary manifestation of late graft rejection, allograft vasculopathy (AV). The relationship between prolonged cold ischemia and late graft events is u...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21211039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-2 |
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author | Devitt, Jennifer J King, Chelsey L Lee, Timothy DG Hancock Friesen, Camille L |
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description | BACKGROUND: Ischemia/reperfusion induced innate immune injury is inescapable in solid organ transplantation. Prolonged cold ischemia exacerbates the primary manifestation of late graft rejection, allograft vasculopathy (AV). The relationship between prolonged cold ischemia and late graft events is unclear and the subject of this study. METHODS: Aortic interposition transplants were performed between fully disparate mice treated with CyclosporineA. Allografts were exposed to 20 min or 60 min of cold ischemia and harvested between 1 d-6 wk. Lesion size, smooth muscle cells (SMC), neutrophils (N∅), and CD8(+ )T cells were quantified. RESULTS: Early SMC loss was identical in both groups. When compared to 20 min cold ischemia, grafts exposed to 60 min exhibited greater early N∅ influx, greater SMC proliferation but fewer medial SMC at 1 wk and 2 wk. Subsequently, earlier and greater CD8(+ )T cell infiltration were seen in the 60 min group with larger lesions at every time point. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the larger neointimal lesions in grafts exposed to 60 min cold ischemia result from enhanced early innate immune events resulting in impaired SMC recovery and subsequent increased adaptive immune response. |
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spelling | pubmed-30249282011-01-22 Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy Devitt, Jennifer J King, Chelsey L Lee, Timothy DG Hancock Friesen, Camille L J Cardiothorac Surg Research Article BACKGROUND: Ischemia/reperfusion induced innate immune injury is inescapable in solid organ transplantation. Prolonged cold ischemia exacerbates the primary manifestation of late graft rejection, allograft vasculopathy (AV). The relationship between prolonged cold ischemia and late graft events is unclear and the subject of this study. METHODS: Aortic interposition transplants were performed between fully disparate mice treated with CyclosporineA. Allografts were exposed to 20 min or 60 min of cold ischemia and harvested between 1 d-6 wk. Lesion size, smooth muscle cells (SMC), neutrophils (N∅), and CD8(+ )T cells were quantified. RESULTS: Early SMC loss was identical in both groups. When compared to 20 min cold ischemia, grafts exposed to 60 min exhibited greater early N∅ influx, greater SMC proliferation but fewer medial SMC at 1 wk and 2 wk. Subsequently, earlier and greater CD8(+ )T cell infiltration were seen in the 60 min group with larger lesions at every time point. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the larger neointimal lesions in grafts exposed to 60 min cold ischemia result from enhanced early innate immune events resulting in impaired SMC recovery and subsequent increased adaptive immune response. BioMed Central 2011-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3024928/ /pubmed/21211039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-2 Text en Copyright ©2011 Devitt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Devitt, Jennifer J King, Chelsey L Lee, Timothy DG Hancock Friesen, Camille L Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
title | Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
title_full | Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
title_fullStr | Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
title_full_unstemmed | Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
title_short | Early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
title_sort | early innate immune events induced by prolonged cold ischemia exacerbate allograft vasculopathy |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3024928/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21211039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-6-2 |
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