Persistence of dominant T cell clones in accepted solid organ transplants

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作者
Baron, C
McMorrow, I
Sachs, DH
LeGuern, C
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Transplantat Biol Res Ctr, MGH E, Boston, MA 02129 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02129 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.167.8.4154
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Donor/recipient MHC class II matching is beneficial to the survival of allogeneic kidneys in humans and swine. In the latter, tolerance to class I-disparate grafts can be induced by a short course of immunosuppression, a peripheral mechanism that implicates regulatory T cells. Absence of treatment will lead to prompt rejection. Rejected grafts are infiltrated by dominant alloaggressive T cells, whereas there is still speculation on the specificity and function of T cells invading accepted tissues. To characterize the TCR repertoire of graft-infiltrating T cells (GITC) in accepted kidneys, we have used the RT-PCR-based spectratyping technique to assess the length polymorphism of the porcine TCR beta chain complementary-determining region 3 (CDR3). Results show that T cells infiltrating accepted kidneys (n = 5) express a restricted polymorphism of the CDR3 length, whereas PBL from the same animal have the polymorphic distribution of CDR3 lengths found in naive animals; that the skewed V beta repertoire in accepted grafts involved distinct V beta subfamilies in otherwise MHC-identical recipient animals; that GITC clonal dominance is not caused by immunosuppression because a second kidney, accepted without drug treatment, exhibits the same TCR V beta CDR3 profiles than those detected in the first graft; and that intragraft clonal dominance intensifies with time, indicating progressive preeminence of nonaggressive GITC clones. Collectively, these data represent the first example, in a preclinical model, of the emergence of nonaggressive intragraft clones, which may be involved in the induction/maintenance of local tolerance to allogeneic tissues.
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