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Immunogenetic considerations in islet transplantation: The role of Ia antigens in graft rejection
Authors:Fritz H. Bach M.D.  Charles E. Morrow M.D.  David E. R. Sutherland M.D.   Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Immunobiology Research Center and Departments of Laboratory Medicine/Pathology and Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:
As demonstrated by Faustman et al., islets that are pretreated with Ia antibodies and complement show markedly prolonged survival as compared with islets, with the same immunogenetic disparity, without antibody pretreatment. In order to test whether it is simply the absence of an allo-Ia disparity that accounts for this finding, we have transplanted islets across class I disparities alone; in certain cases, such islets are rapidly rejected. Yet, even though there is no allo-Ia difference on such islets, pretreatment of the islets with anti-Ia monoclonal antibody also results in markedly prolonged survival. We suggest that the presence of Ia antigens may serve as a differentiation marker for cells that can present class I antigens in an immunogenic manner; further, allo-Ia antigens can lead to a stronger anti-class I rejection response.
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