TRANSPLANTATION TOLERANCE INDUCED BY ANTIGEN PRETREATMENT AND DEPLETING ANTI-CD4 ANTIBODY DEPENDS ON CD4(+) T-CELL REGULATION DURING THE INDUCTION-PHASE OF THE RESPONSE

被引:114
作者
BUSHELL, A
MORRIS, PJ
WOOD, KJ
机构
[1] Nuffield Department of Surgery, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
关键词
TOLERANCE; ANTI-CD4; ANTIBODY; TRANSPLANTATION;
D O I
10.1002/eji.1830250936
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Adult mice pretreated with donor-specific transfusion and depleting anti-CD4 antibody 28 days before transplant accept fully allogeneic heart grafts and become specifically tolerant without further treatment. The induction of tolerance in this model is not simply a function of CD4(+) T cell ablation, but appears to depend on residual CD4(+) T cells which escape depletion and engage donor alloantigen during a transient period of antibody blockade. To test the hypothesis that these CD4(+) T cells might be responsible for regulating immune responses toward the graft, mice were reconstituted with naive recipient leukocytes at various times after pretreatment. Reconstitution either shortly after pretreatment or shortly after transplant had little effect on graft survival. However, when pretreated mice were given an additional dose of depleting anti-CD4 antibody at the time of transplant to target putative regulatory cells, naive leukocytes were able to cause acute graft rejection. These data suggest that in clinical transplantation specific T cell regulation might develop following pretreatment with antigen and non-depleting anti-CD4 antibodies. Such an approach could provide donor-specific unresponsiveness prior to transplant without the risks associated with sustained CD4(+) T cell depletion.
引用
收藏
页码:2643 / 2649
页数:7
相关论文
共 52 条
[1]  
ALTERS SE, 1990, J IMMUNOL, V144, P4587
[2]   PERTURBATION OF THE T4 MOLECULE TRANSMITS A NEGATIVE SIGNAL TO T-CELLS [J].
BANK, I ;
CHESS, L .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 1985, 162 (04) :1294-1303
[3]   INDUCTION OF TOLERANCE BY MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY THERAPY [J].
BENJAMIN, RJ ;
WALDMANN, H .
NATURE, 1986, 320 (6061) :449-451
[4]   CELLULAR-REQUIREMENTS FOR RENAL-ALLOGRAFT REJECTION IN THE ATHYMIC NUDE RAT [J].
BOLTON, EM ;
GRACIE, JA ;
BRIGGS, JD ;
KAMPINGA, J ;
BRADLEY, JA .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 1989, 169 (06) :1931-1946
[5]   AN INCREASE IN THE SURVIVAL OF MURINE H-2-MISMATCHED CULTURED FETAL PANCREAS ALLOGRAFTS USING DEPLETING OR NONDEPLETING ANTI-CD4 MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES, AND A FURTHER INCREASE WITH THE ADDITION OF CYCLOSPORINE [J].
BURKHARDT, K ;
CHARLTON, B ;
MANDEL, TE .
TRANSPLANTATION, 1989, 47 (05) :771-775
[6]  
BURSTEIN HJ, 1992, J IMMUNOL, V148, P3687
[7]   INDUCTION OF OPERATIONAL TOLERANCE BY RANDOM BLOOD-TRANSFUSION COMBINED WITH ANTI-CD4 ANTIBODY THERAPY - A PROTOCOL WITH SIGNIFICANT CLINICAL POTENTIAL [J].
BUSHELL, A ;
MORRIS, PJ ;
WOOD, KJ .
TRANSPLANTATION, 1994, 58 (02) :133-139
[8]   SKIN ALLOGRAFT-REJECTION BY L3/T4+ AND LYT-2+ T-CELL SUBSETS [J].
COBBOLD, S ;
WALDMANN, H .
TRANSPLANTATION, 1986, 41 (05) :634-639
[9]   PRIMARILY VASCULARIZED ALLOGRAFTS OF HEARTS IN MICE - ROLE OF H-2D, H-2K, AND NON-H-2 ANTIGENS IN REJECTION [J].
CORRY, RJ ;
WINN, HJ ;
RUSSELL, PS .
TRANSPLANTATION, 1973, 16 (04) :343-350
[10]  
COSIMI AB, 1990, SURGERY, V108, P406