Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Matching is Necessary but not Sufficient for Tolerance Induction to Vascularized Composite Allografts After Donor Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation

主要组织相容性复合体I类匹配是供体造血干细胞移植后诱导血管化复合组织移植耐受性的必要条件,但并非充分条件。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: We previously reported a porcine model of vascularized composite allograft (VCA) transplantation with concurrent hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Tolerance developed when major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I was matched in the absence of class II matching but not when class II was matched without class I matching. We investigated whether rejection resulted from a mismatch between class I and class II. METHODS: Recipient pigs were either mismatched from donors by a single class I haplotype or matched by a single class II haplotype. They received CD3 immunotoxin and total-body irradiation followed by HCT and VCA transplantation from the same donor. Cyclosporine immunosuppression was discontinued after 45 d. RESULTS: Pigs mismatched for only 1 MHC class I haplotype maintained peripheral chimerism and accepted the VCA graft, except for 1 animal that rejected the epidermis. Pigs matched for only 1 MHC class II haplotype lost bone marrow engraftment and rejected the VCA graft. CONCLUSIONS: When combined with our prior experiments, our results suggest that some degree of MHC class I matching is necessary for tolerance induction to HCT/VCA, but this is dependent on the degree of class II matching. Full class I matching reliably generates VCA tolerance, regardless of the degree of class II matching. VCA tolerance fails to develop reliably when MHC class I is fully mismatched, regardless of the degree of class II matching. When a single class I haplotype is matched, VCA tolerance depends on the degree of class II matching.

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