Induction of donor-specific tolerance to cardiac but not skin or renal allografts by intrathymic injection of splenocyte alloantigen. 1993

Y Nakafusa, and J A Goss, and T Mohanakumar, and M W Flye
Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110.

We have recently found that donor-specific tolerance to a cardiac allograft can be achieved after the intrathymic (i.t.) injection of donor splenocytes and a single intraperitoneal injection of rabbit antirat lymphocyte serum. The present study evaluated whether the tolerance induced by splenocytes injected i.t. could also prevent the rejection of kidney and skin allografts. Male Buffalo (RT1b) rats were given 25 x 10(6) fully MHC-mismatched unfractionated Lewis (RT1l) splenocytes by i.t. injection plus 1 ml of ALS i.p. and 21 days later underwent a Lewis heterotopic cardiac, orthotopic renal, or skin transplant. Lewis i.t. injection induced a donor-specific tolerance with indefinite cardiac allograft survival (> 153.1 days) in 88% of the recipients without the need for further immunosuppression, while renal and skin allograft survival was prolonged (kidney 14.8 days vs. control 7.8 days; skin 11.6 days vs. control 9.2 days) but were still rejected. Buffalo recipients with a long-surviving Lewis cardiac allograft after Lewis i.t. injection were still able to reject a third-party heterotopic ACI (RT1a) cardiac allograft in normal time (7.0 days), but did not reject a second Lewis cardiac allograft (> 100.0 days). In contrast, however, Buffalo recipients with long-surviving Lewis cardiac allografts did reject a Lewis skin allograft in normal time (10.0 days) and a Lewis renal allograft in a prolonged manner (17.6 days) without causing the rejection of the Lewis cardiac allografts. These data support the important role tissue-specific non-MHC antigens may play in the rejection of kidney and skin allografts.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007108 Immune Tolerance The specific failure of a normally responsive individual to make an immune response to a known antigen. It results from previous contact with the antigen by an immunologically immature individual (fetus or neonate) or by an adult exposed to extreme high-dose or low-dose antigen, or by exposure to radiation, antimetabolites, antilymphocytic serum, etc. Immunosuppression (Physiology),Immunosuppressions (Physiology),Tolerance, Immune
D007267 Injections Introduction of substances into the body using a needle and syringe. Injectables,Injectable,Injection
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
D008297 Male Males
D011912 Rats, Inbred ACI An inbred strain of rat that is widely used in BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH. Applications include the study of spontaneous NEOPLASMS; CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASES, and CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES. Rats, Inbred A x C 9935 Irish,Rats, ACI,ACI Rat,ACI Rat, Inbred,ACI Rats,ACI Rats, Inbred,Inbred ACI Rat,Inbred ACI Rats,Rat, ACI,Rat, Inbred ACI
D011915 Rats, Inbred BUF An inbred strain of rat that is used for cancer research, particularly the study of CARCINOGENESIS Rats, Inbred Buffalo,Rats, BUF,BUF Rat,BUF Rat, Inbred,BUF Rats,BUF Rats, Inbred,Buffalo Rats, Inbred,Inbred BUF Rat,Inbred BUF Rats,Inbred Buffalo Rats,Rat, BUF,Rat, Inbred BUF
D011917 Rats, Inbred Lew An inbred strain of rat that is used in BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH. Rats, Inbred Lewis,Rats, Lew,Inbred Lew Rat,Inbred Lew Rats,Inbred Lewis Rats,Lew Rat,Lew Rat, Inbred,Lew Rats,Lew Rats, Inbred,Lewis Rats, Inbred,Rat, Inbred Lew,Rat, Lew
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
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
D000961 Antilymphocyte Serum Serum containing GAMMA-GLOBULINS which are antibodies for lymphocyte ANTIGENS. It is used both as a test for HISTOCOMPATIBILITY and therapeutically in TRANSPLANTATION. ATGAM,Antilymphoblast Globulins,Antilymphocyte Antibodies,Antilymphocyte Globulin,Lymphocytotoxic Antibodies,Anti-Thymocyte Globulin,Antilymphocyte Immunoglobulin,Antithymocyte Globulin,Antithymoglobulin,Lymphocyte Immune Globulin, Anti-Thymocyte Globulin,Lymphocyte Immune Globulin, Anti-Thymocyte Globulin (Equine),Pressimmune,Anti Thymocyte Globulin,Anti-Thymocyte Globulins,Antibodies, Antilymphocyte,Antibodies, Lymphocytotoxic,Antibody, Antilymphocyte,Antibody, Lymphocytotoxic,Antilymphoblast Globulin,Antilymphocyte Antibody,Antilymphocyte Globulins,Antilymphocyte Immunoglobulins,Antilymphocyte Serums,Antithymocyte Globulins,Antithymoglobulins,Globulin, Anti-Thymocyte,Globulin, Antilymphoblast,Globulin, Antilymphocyte,Globulin, Antithymocyte,Globulins, Anti-Thymocyte,Globulins, Antilymphoblast,Globulins, Antilymphocyte,Globulins, Antithymocyte,Immunoglobulin, Antilymphocyte,Immunoglobulins, Antilymphocyte,Lymphocyte Immune Globulin, Anti Thymocyte Globulin,Lymphocytotoxic Antibody,Serum, Antilymphocyte,Serums, Antilymphocyte

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