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Query: EC:2.1.1.69 (BMT)
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Major histocompatibility complex class II matching is of overwhelming importance for achieving tolerance to kidney transplants (KTX) in miniature swine. When class II antigens are matched, long-term specific tolerance across complete MHC class I antigen barriers can uniformly be induced by a 12-day perioperative course of cyclosporine. This same regimen is ineffective in fully MHC-mismatched combinations. We hypothesized that initial induction of tolerance to kidney donor class II antigens by bone marrow transplantation might allow tolerance to be induced to a subsequent fully allogeneic KTX in combination with CsA therapy. We report here the results of such fully allogeneic KTX performed in 4 recipients of prior single-haplotype class II-mismatched BMT. All animals received KTX from donors class II matched to the BMT donor and received a 12-day course of intravenous CsA (10 mg/kg/day). All four animals have maintained normal serum creatinine values (less than 2.0 mg/dl) for greater than 200 days posttransplant. Specific hyporesponsiveness to both BMT and KTX donor-type MHC antigens was found in mixed lymphocyte culture and cell-mediated lympholysis assays. Compared with third-party grafts, significantly prolonged survival of BMT donor-specific (P = 0.031) and KTX donor-specific (P = 0.031) skin grafts was observed. These results demonstrate that induction of tolerance to class II antigens by BMT allows a short course of CsA to induce specific tolerance to fully allogeneic renal allografts.
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PMID:Successful induction of long-term specific tolerance to fully allogeneic renal allografts in miniature swine. 153 95

Murine GVHD across multiple minor histocompatibility barriers (B10.D2 into irradiated BALB/c) results in cell-mediated destruction of bile ducts inside the liver. Similar changes are characteristic of hepatic GVHD in humans following BMT. We have defined the phenotypes of inflammatory cells and the accessory/adhesion molecules expressed in the liver between day 7-14 of murine GVHD. T cells (CD3+) comprised 65% of hepatic inflammatory cells. alpha-beta and gamma-delta cells accounted for 92 and 8%, respectively of hepatic T cells. The percentage of CD4+ cells (29%) was 3 times that of CD8+ cells (11%). Lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) was expressed by the majority of inflammatory cells. Thirty per cent of the cells were positive for Mac-1, a differentiation marker of macrophages, large granular lymphocytes, and natural killer cells. Expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and major histocompatibility complex class II (IAd) molecules on bile duct epithelial and portal vein endothelial cells was induced during GVHD. These results suggest that hepatic GVHD is induced by donor alpha-beta T cells through mechanisms that may involve CD4:1Ad and LFA-1:ICAM-1 interactions.
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PMID:Liver T cell subsets and adhesion molecules in murine graft-versus-host disease. 758 Nov 14