Cellular autoreactivity against heat shock protein 60 in renal transplant patients: peripheral and graft-infiltrating responses |
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Authors: | Caldas C Luna E Spadafora-Ferreira M Porto G Iwai L K Oshiro S E Monteiro S M Fonseca J A Lemos F Hammer J Ho P L Kalil J Coelho V |
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Affiliation: | Heart Institute (InCor), University of S?o Paulo Medical School, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Autoreactivity to heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60) has been implicated in the pathogenesis and regulation of chronic inflammation, especially in autoimmune diseases. In transplantation, there is a lack of information regarding the cytokine profile and specificity of cells that recognize self-Hsp60 as well as the kinetics of autoreactivity following transplantation. We studied the cellular reactivity of peripheral and graft-infiltrating lymphocytes against Hsp60 in renal transplant patients. Cytokine production induced by this protein in peripheral blood mononuclear cells indicated a predominance of interleukin (IL)-10 during the late post-transplantation period, mainly in response to intermediate and C-terminal peptides. Patients with chronic rejection presented reactivity to Hsp60 with a higher IL-10/interferon (IFN)-gamma ratio compared to long-term clinically stable patients. Graft-infiltrating T cell lines, cocultured with antigen-presenting cells, preferentially produced IL-10 after Hsp60 stimulation. These results suggest that, besides its proinflammatory activity, autoreactivity to Hsp60 in transplantation may also have a regulatory role. |
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Keywords: | autoimmunity cytokines/interleukins heat shock proteins (Hsp) renal transplantation T cells |
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