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Acquisition of Humoral Transplantation Tolerance upon De Novo Emergence of B Lymphocytes

Authors :
Ronald F. Parsons
Ali Naji
Robert R. Redfield
Susan Y. Rostami
Ghazal Zekavat
Kumar Vivek
Seyed M. Ziaie
Hooman Noorchashm
Brigitte Koeberlein
Michael P. Cancro
Yanping Luo
Source :
The Journal of Immunology. 186:614-620
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
The American Association of Immunologists, 2011.

Abstract

A major obstacle to transplantation tolerance is humoral immunity. In this paper, we demonstrate that the intrinsic developmental propensity of the B lymphocyte compartment for acquisition of self-tolerance can be harnessed to induce humoral unresponsiveness to transplanted alloantigens. In the current study, when transitional B cells developed in the presence of donor lymphoid cells, the mature B lymphocyte compartment failed to mount a donor-specific alloantibody response to an organ transplant—despite unrestrained acute T cell-mediated allograft rejection. Specifically, we generated an experimental system wherein a B6 strain B cell compartment developed de novo in the presence of F1 (B6xBALB/c) lymphoid cells and in a T cell-deficient setting. Following establishment of a steady-state B cell compartment, these B6 mice were transplanted with heterotopic cardiac allografts from allogeneic BALB/c donors. The mice were then inoculated with purified syngeneic B6 T cells. As expected, all cardiac allografts were acutely rejected. However, the B lymphocyte compartment of these mice was completely inert in its capacity to form a BALB/c-specific alloantibody response. Using an alloantigen-specific Ig transgenic system, we demonstrated that this profound degree of humoral tolerance was caused by clonal deletion of alloreactive specificities from the primary B cell repertoire. Thus, de novo B cell compartment development at the time of transplantation is of critical importance in recipient repertoire “remodeling” to a humoral tolerant state.

Details

ISSN :
15506606 and 00221767
Volume :
186
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a6cdcabc4bfa99c3743c719656fb8998
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1002873