Augmentation of Recipient Adaptive Alloimmunity by Donor Passenger Lymphocytes within the Transplant

移植过程中供体过客淋巴细胞增强受体适应性同种免疫

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作者:Ines G Harper, Jason M Ali, Simon J F Harper, Elizabeth Wlodek, Jawaher Alsughayyir, Margaret C Negus, M Saeed Qureshi, Reza Motalleb-Zadeh, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy, Eleanor M Bolton, J Andrew Bradley, Menna R Clatworthy, Thomas M Conlon, Gavin J Pettigrew

Abstract

Chronic rejection of solid organ allografts remains the major cause of transplant failure. Donor-derived tissue-resident lymphocytes are transferred to the recipient during transplantation, but their impact on alloimmunity is unknown. Using mouse cardiac transplant models, we show that graft-versus-host recognition by passenger donor CD4 T cells markedly augments recipient cellular and humoral alloimmunity, resulting in more severe allograft vasculopathy and early graft failure. This augmentation is enhanced when donors were pre-sensitized to the recipient, is dependent upon avoidance of host NK cell recognition, and is partly due to provision of cognate help for allo-specific B cells from donor CD4 T cells recognizing B cell MHC class II in a peptide-degenerate manner. Passenger donor lymphocytes may therefore influence recipient alloimmune responses and represent a therapeutic target in solid organ transplantation.

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