T follicular helper and memory cell responses and the mTOR pathway in murine heart transplantation

小鼠心脏移植中的 T 滤泡辅助细胞和记忆细胞反应以及 mTOR 通路

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作者:Aini Xie, Hui Yan, Jinfei Fu, Adam He, Xiang Xiao, Xian C Li, Wenhao Chen

Background

The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitors are valuable immunosuppressants in clinical transplantation; however, the mTOR regulation of allogeneic T-cell responses is not fully understood yet. Therefore, the

Conclusions

mTOR is required for Tfh cell response in murine heart transplantation. T-cell-specific deletion of both mTOR and Stat3 abrogates the memory response to heart transplants. These findings help us to better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the T cell immunity to transplanted organs.

Methods

BALB/c heart allografts, with or without BALB/c skin sensitization, were transplanted in the wild-type C57BL/6, Mtorfl/flCd4-Cre, Stat3fl/flCd4-Cre, and Mtorfl/flStat3fl/flCd4-Cre mice. Graft survival and histology, as well as T-cell frequencies and phenotypes, were evaluated after transplantation.

Results

In the absence of donor skin sensitization, long-term heart allograft survival was achieved in the Mtorfl/flCd4-Cre recipients, which was associated with significantly decreased frequencies of CD62L-CD44+ effector T cells and BCL-6+CXCR5+ T follicular helper (Tfh) cells in the periphery. Long-term heart allograft survival was also achieved in the donor skin-sensitized Mtorfl/flStat3fl/flCd4-Cre mice, whereas the heart allograft survival was prolonged in the donor skin-sensitized Mtorfl/flCd4-Cre and Stat3fl/flCd4-Cre mice. Conclusions: mTOR is required for Tfh cell response in murine heart transplantation. T-cell-specific deletion of both mTOR and Stat3 abrogates the memory response to heart transplants. These findings help us to better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the T cell immunity to transplanted organs.

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