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The influence of MHC class II antigen blockade by perfusion with a monoclonal antibody on rat renal graft survival
Authors:Maciej Krzymanski,Ana Maria Waaga,Karin Ulrichs,Adam Deja,rzej Oko,Thomas Rommel,Wolfgang Mü  ller-Ruchholtz
Affiliation:Department of Immunology, Christian Albrechts University, Brunswikerstrasse 4, W-2300 Kiel 1, Federal Republic of Germany;Department of Nephrology, Institute of Internal Medicine, Academy of Medicine, Al. Przybyszewskiego 49, Poznań60–355, Poland
Abstract:Abstract. To decrease immunogenicity of the rat kidney, grafts were perfused with an anti-MHC class II monoclonal antibody (mAb). How effectively this procedure blocked class II-positive cells, which were mainly dendritic in appearance, was checked by immunostaining renal sections after perfusion and comparing them with in vitro stained sections. Optimum conditions were applied for graft pretreatment before transplantation. This procedure prolonged graft survival, though not satisfactorily from the biological point of view (9.6 ± 0.8 versus 7.7 ± 0.5 days in the control group; P < 0.02). The dendritic cells were not killed but blocked. Several hours after transplantation, the mAb dissociated from these class II-positive cells. It was also shown that donor cells migrate into the recipient's spleen early after transplantation. The number of these cells was smaller when the transplanted organ was perfused with the mAb. Further studies are suggested to deplete the graft of donor dendritic cells more adequately. They should also combine graft perfusion with anti-class II mAb and recipient immunosuppression at reduced doses.
Keywords:Class II antigen blockade    rat    renal transplantation    Monoclonal antibody    class II antigen blockade    Renal transplantation    rat    class II antigen blockade
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