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Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.

The heart transplantation-associated accelerated graft arteriosclerosis (AGAS) is one of the major causes of cardiac allograft failure. We investigated the early time-course of expresssion patterns of cytokines, transcription factor, and its inhibitor in the intraabdominally transplanted mice hearts...

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Autores principales: Lee, J. R., Seok, C. J., Kim, J. S., Chang, J. M., Seo, J. W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11511783
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author Lee, J. R.
Seok, C. J.
Kim, J. S.
Chang, J. M.
Seo, J. W.
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description The heart transplantation-associated accelerated graft arteriosclerosis (AGAS) is one of the major causes of cardiac allograft failure. We investigated the early time-course of expresssion patterns of cytokines, transcription factor, and its inhibitor in the intraabdominally transplanted mice hearts that differed only in the D locus of class I histocompatibility antigen. The allograft hearts were harvested at 1-3, 5, 7, 14, 28, and 42 days after the transplantation, and the expressions of NF-kappaB/I-kappaB and cytokines (TNF-alpha, INF-gamma) were examined in these specimens. The expressions of TNF-alpha and INF-gamma were observed on day 1, peaking on day 5 and 7, respectively. Activated NF-kappaB (p65) expression was present on the cytoplasm and perinuclear area in the endothelial cells of coronary arteries on day 1. The peak of translocation of NF-B from cytoplasm to nucleus appeared on day 5 in the endothelial cells, myocytes, and leukocytes within the vessels, and remained elevated until day 42. The I-kappaB expression gradually increased from day 1 until day 5, but a remarkable decrease was detected on day 7. Our data suggest that the increased expressions of NF-kappaB/I-kappaB and cytokines (TNF-alpha, INF-gamma) play an important role in inducing immune responses in the donor allograft heart and hence the blockage of the expressions might be mandatory to avoid a potential graft failure.
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spelling pubmed-30547752011-03-15 Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart. Lee, J. R. Seok, C. J. Kim, J. S. Chang, J. M. Seo, J. W. J Korean Med Sci Research Article The heart transplantation-associated accelerated graft arteriosclerosis (AGAS) is one of the major causes of cardiac allograft failure. We investigated the early time-course of expresssion patterns of cytokines, transcription factor, and its inhibitor in the intraabdominally transplanted mice hearts that differed only in the D locus of class I histocompatibility antigen. The allograft hearts were harvested at 1-3, 5, 7, 14, 28, and 42 days after the transplantation, and the expressions of NF-kappaB/I-kappaB and cytokines (TNF-alpha, INF-gamma) were examined in these specimens. The expressions of TNF-alpha and INF-gamma were observed on day 1, peaking on day 5 and 7, respectively. Activated NF-kappaB (p65) expression was present on the cytoplasm and perinuclear area in the endothelial cells of coronary arteries on day 1. The peak of translocation of NF-B from cytoplasm to nucleus appeared on day 5 in the endothelial cells, myocytes, and leukocytes within the vessels, and remained elevated until day 42. The I-kappaB expression gradually increased from day 1 until day 5, but a remarkable decrease was detected on day 7. Our data suggest that the increased expressions of NF-kappaB/I-kappaB and cytokines (TNF-alpha, INF-gamma) play an important role in inducing immune responses in the donor allograft heart and hence the blockage of the expressions might be mandatory to avoid a potential graft failure. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2001-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054775/ /pubmed/11511783 Text en
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Chang, J. M.
Seo, J. W.
Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
title Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
title_full Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
title_fullStr Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
title_full_unstemmed Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
title_short Expression of NF-kappaB and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
title_sort expression of nf-kappab and cytokines in chronic rejection of transplanted murine heart.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11511783
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