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Permanent CNI Treatment for Prevention of Renal Allograft Rejection in Sensitized Hosts Can Be Replaced by Regulatory T Cells

Authors :
J. van den Brandt
Horst Nizze
Hans-Dieter Volk
M. Tiedge
Petra Reinke
Anja A. Kühl
Stefanie Ahrlich
A. Siepert
Manfred Lehmann
Katrin Vogt
Christine Appelt
Holger M. Reichardt
Birgit Sawitzki
Katarina Stanko
Source :
American Journal of Transplantation. 12:2384-2394
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Recent data suggest that donor-specific memory T cells (T(mem)) are an independent risk factor for rejection and poor graft function in patients and a major challenge for immunosuppression minimizing strategies. Many tolerance induction protocols successfully proven in small animal models e.g. costimulatory blockade, T cell depletion failed in patients. Consequently, there is a need for more predictive transplant models to evaluate novel promising strategies, such as adoptive transfer of regulatory T cells (Treg). We established a clinically more relevant, life-supporting rat kidney transplant model using a high responder (DA to LEW) recipients that received donor-specific CD4(+)/ 8(+) GFP(+) T(mem) before transplantation to achieve similar pre-transplant frequencies of donor-specific T(mem) as seen in many patients. T cell depletion alone induced long-term graft survival in naïve recipients but could not prevent acute rejection in T(mem)(+) rats, like in patients. Only if T cell depletion was combined with permanent CNI-treatment, the intragraft inflammation, and acute/chronic allograft rejection could be controlled long-term. Remarkably, combining 10 days CNI treatment and adoptive transfer of Tregs (day 3) but not Treg alone also induced long-term graft survival and an intragraft tolerance profile (e.g. high TOAG-1) in T(mem)(+) rats. Our model allows evaluation of novel therapies under clinically relevant conditions.

Details

ISSN :
16006135
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de45851116e2e1405e8158ce9a46881e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04143.x