The role of donor-derived exosomes in lung allograft rejection. 2019

Ranjithkumar Ravichandran, and Sandhya Bansal, and Mohammad Rahman, and Monal Sharma, and Wei Liu, and Ankit Bharat, and Ramsey Hachem, and Ashraf Omar, and Michael A Smith, and T Mohanakumar
Norton Thoracic Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, United States.

Lung transplant recipients (LTxRs) with acute or chronic rejection release circulating exosomes that mostly originate from donor lung tissue and express mismatched human leucocyte antigens (HLA) and lung-associated self-antigens (SAgs), Collagen-V and K alpha 1 Tubulin. During lung transplant (LTx), donor lungs often undergo injuries that increase the antigenicity of the transplanted organ. 30% of LTxRs also have pre-transplant antibodies (Abs) to HLA and lung SAgs, which may induce conditions that increase the risk of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD). Post-transplant, some recipients experience de novo development of Abs to mismatched donor HLA (donor-specific antibody [DSA]) and Abs to lung SAgs, which have been implicated in CLAD pathogenesis. Because most LTxRs who develop DSA also develop Abs to SAgs, some have suggested a synergistic relationship between alloimmunity and autoimmunity in CLAD immunopathogenesis. These processes likely occur from stress-induced exosome release. Exosomes carry allo-antigens, lung SAgs, several micro RNAs, proteasome, co-stimulatory molecules, and pro-inflammatory transcription factors-resulting in efficient antigen presentation by direct, semidirect, and indirect pathways, leading to immune responses to both allo-antigens and lung-associated SAgs. This review summarizes recent findings on the role of exosomes, and processes triggering immune responses to allo-antigens and lung SAgs that ultimately culminate in CLAD.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007519 Isoantigens Antigens that exist in alternative (allelic) forms in a single species. When an isoantigen is encountered by species members who lack it, an immune response is induced. Typical isoantigens are the BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS. Alloantigens,Alloantigen,Isoantigen
D006084 Graft Rejection An immune response with both cellular and humoral components, directed against an allogeneic transplant, whose tissue antigens are not compatible with those of the recipient. Transplant Rejection,Rejection, Transplant,Transplantation Rejection,Graft Rejections,Rejection, Graft,Rejection, Transplantation,Rejections, Graft,Rejections, Transplant,Rejections, Transplantation,Transplant Rejections,Transplantation Rejections
D006680 HLA Antigens Antigens determined by leukocyte loci found on chromosome 6, the major histocompatibility loci in humans. They are polypeptides or glycoproteins found on most nucleated cells and platelets, determine tissue types for transplantation, and are associated with certain diseases. Human Leukocyte Antigen,Human Leukocyte Antigens,Leukocyte Antigens,HL-A Antigens,Antigen, Human Leukocyte,Antigens, HL-A,Antigens, HLA,Antigens, Human Leukocyte,Antigens, Leukocyte,HL A Antigens,Leukocyte Antigen, Human,Leukocyte Antigens, Human
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D014019 Tissue Donors Individuals supplying living tissue, organs, cells, blood or blood components for transfer or transplantation to histocompatible recipients. Organ Donors,Donors,Ovum Donors,Semen Donors,Transplant Donors,Donor,Donor, Organ,Donor, Ovum,Donor, Semen,Donor, Tissue,Donor, Transplant,Donors, Organ,Donors, Ovum,Donors, Semen,Donors, Tissue,Donors, Transplant,Organ Donor,Ovum Donor,Semen Donor,Tissue Donor,Transplant Donor
D015551 Autoimmunity Process whereby the immune system reacts against the body's own tissues. Autoimmunity may produce or be caused by AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES. Autoimmune Response,Autoimmune Responses,Autoimmunities
D016040 Lung Transplantation The transference of either one or both of the lungs from one human or animal to another. Grafting, Lung,Transplantation, Lung,Graftings, Lung,Lung Grafting,Lung Graftings,Lung Transplantations,Transplantations, Lung
D055354 Exosomes A type of extracellular vesicle, containing RNA and proteins, that is secreted into the extracellular space by EXOCYTOSIS when MULTIVESICULAR BODIES fuse with the PLASMA MEMBRANE.
D017951 Antigen Presentation The process by which antigen is presented to lymphocytes in a form they can recognize. This is performed by antigen presenting cells (APCs). Some antigens require processing before they can be recognized. Antigen processing consists of ingestion and partial digestion of the antigen by the APC, followed by presentation of fragments on the cell surface. (From Rosen et al., Dictionary of Immunology, 1989) Antigen Processing,Antigen Presentations,Antigen Processings

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