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Query: UNIPROT:P42574 (
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HSP70 may play a more important role in regulating antigen-specific immune response than other HSPs; however,
HSPA12B
production in transplanted heart remains obscure, which was identified as the newest member of the HSP70 family. In the current study, we performed a heart transplantation model in adult rats and investigated the dynamic changes of
HSPA12B
expression in the cardiac grafts. The cardiac grafts of allogeneic (Wistar-Lewis rat) and syngeneic (Lewis-Lewis rat) rat models were subjected to histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses for
HSPA12B
expression on days 0-7 after operation. We also examined the expression profiles of active
caspase-3
, whose changes were correlated with the expression profiles of
HSPA12B
. Our results demonstrated that HSPA12B protein exhibited biphasic patterns in transplanted heart. The first expression phase correlated with ischemical reperfusion injury over 2 days post-transplant. The second peak of
HSPA12B
expression was found only in allografts on day 5, concurrent with the expression of
caspase-3
. Immunohistochemical assay showed that compared with rare expression in isografts, there were significant protein expressions of
HSPA12B
and
caspase-3
in heart allografts from day 5 to 7 post-transplant. Furthermore, double immunofluorescence staining for active
caspase-3
and
HSPA12B
in isografts and allografts at day 5 post-transplant were analyzed and colocalization of
HSPA12B
/active
caspase-3
was detected in allografts. In conclusion, this is the first description of
HSPA12B
expression in acute cardiac allograft rejection. Our results suggested that
HSPA12B
might play crucial roles in heart pathophysiology after transplantation.
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PMID:Expression of HSPA12B in acute cardiac allograft rejection in rats. 2543 95