Persistence of indirect but not direct T cell xenoresponses in baboon recipients of pig cell and organ transplants.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION(2016)

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We investigated the contributions of direct and indirect T cell antigen recognition pathways to the immune response to porcine antigens in naive baboons and baboon recipients of pig xenografts. In naive baboons, in vitro culture of peripheral blood T cells with intact pig cells (direct xenorecognition pathway) or pig cell sonicates and baboon antigen-presenting cells (indirect xenorecognition pathway) induced the activation and expansion of xenoreactive T cells producing proinflammatory cytokines, interleukin-2 and interferon-7. Primary indirect xenoresponses were mediated by preexisting memory T cells, whose presence is not typically observed in primary alloresponses. Next, baboons were conditioned with a nonmyeloablative regimen before short-term immunosuppression and transplantation of xenogeneic peripheral blood progenitor cells and a kidney, heart, or pancreatic islets from a miniature swine. All transplants were rejected acutely within 30 days after their placement. Posttransplantation, we observed an inhibition of the direct xenoresponse but a significant expansion of indirectly activated proinflammatory T cells. These results suggest that additional treatment to suppress indirect T cell immunity in primates may be required to achieve tolerance of pig xenografts through hematopoietic chimerism.
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APC,ELISPOT,IFN,IL,MLR,PBPC,TMEM
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