INTRATHYMIC INJECTION OF DONOR ALLOANTIGENS INDUCES SPECIFIC TOLERANCE TO CARDIAC ALLOGRAFTS

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GOSS, JA [1 ]
NAKAFUSA, Y [1 ]
YU, S [1 ]
FLYE, MW [1 ]
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[1] WASHINGTON UNIV, SCH MED,DEPT SURG,1 BARNES HOSP PLAZA,SUITE 5108, ST LOUIS, MO 63110 USA
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10.1097/00007890-199307000-00031
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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The induction of donor-specific tolerance would eliminate the risk of long-term immunosuppression while ensuring allograft function and survival. Male Buffalo (RT1b) rats were exposed to donor alloantigen by an intrathymic, intrasplenic, s.c., or i.v. injection of 25 x 10(6) syngeneic Buffalo (RT1b) or MHC fully mismatched Lewis (RT1l), ACI (RT1a), or UV-B irradiated Lewis (RT1l) splenocytes. The Buffalo recipients were given 1 cc of rabbit antirat antilymphocyte serum (ALS) i.p. at the time of the donor antigen injection, and 21 days later received a heterotopic Lewis or ACI heart transplant. Only intrathymic alloantigen injection induced a donor-specific tolerance which allowed the cardiac allograft to survive indefinitely (mean survival time [MST] > 176.8 days) in >86% of the recipients without the need for further immunosuppression, whereas groups receiving antigen injections at other sites rejected cardiac allografts in control time (MST almost-equal-to 7.0 days). Histologic examination of long-term tolerated Lewis cardiac allografts revealed the presence of healthy cardiac myocytes without mononuclear infiltration. Buffalo rats with a long-term surviving Lewis cardiac allograft did not reject a second Lewis cardiac allograft (MST > 100.0 days), but rejected a heterotopic ACI cardiac allograft in normal time (MST almost-equal-to 7.0 days). By limiting dilution analysis (LDA), maturation of donor-specific CTLs (pCTL) from long-term recipient splenocytes was markedly diminished, whereas third party pCTL was not altered, and T helper precursors were moderately decreased without alteration in the peripheral CD4+ and CD8+ phenotype frequencies. MLC responses of recipients with long-term surviving cardiac allografts to donor-specific and third party stimulation were not significantly different from naive controls. Microchimerism is unlikely because Lewis allograft survival was also prolonged (MST > 96.0 days) in rats receiving UV-B irradiated Lewis splenocytes which cannot proliferate. The absence of increased allograft survival after transfer of long-term recipient splenocytes into naive animals suggests that donor-specific suppressor cells are not present. Additionally, in vitro lymphocyte proliferative responses to mitogenic or allogeneic stimulation in MLC was not diminished by the addition of these long-term recipient splenocytes. This model emphasizes the importance of exposure of T cell precursors to foreign donor alloantigen in the thymic environment for the development of unresponsiveness to a donor-specific vascularized allograft.
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