The persistence of regulatory cells developing after rat spontaneous liver acceptance |
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Authors: | Asakura Hiroyuki Takayashiki Tsukasa Ku Grace Flye M Wayne |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that the spontaneous acceptance of Lewis (LEW, RT1(l)) to Dark Agouti (DA, RT1(a)) rat orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) is eliminated by donor gamma-irradiation. The acceptance of the irradiated LEW liver is also reestablished in a na?ve rat after the adoptive transfer of T regulatory (T-reg) cells from a LEW to a DA liver-tolerant long-term (>60 days) survivor (LTS) into a na?ve DA rat. However, little is known about the growth conditions required to maintain T-reg function. In this study, we examined the need for continued donor-specific alloantigen stimulation for the maintenance and function of T-reg cells. METHODS: Splenocytes (SCs; 1.5 x 10(8) cells) from a LEW liver allograft-tolerant LTS DA recipient were adoptively transferred fresh or after in vitro stimulation into another naive DA rat on day 1, 4, or 7 before an irradiated (1000R) LEW liver transplant. For in vitro alloantigen stimulation, SCs from LEW to DA LTS were co-cultured with mitomycin-C (MMC)-treated na?ve LEW (donor alloantigen-specific) or Brown Norway (BN) (RT1(n); third party) SCs for 72 hours. Graft rejection, as defined by death of the recipient, was confirmed histologically. RESULTS: All LEW liver grafts were accepted spontaneously by DA recipients for more than 60 days (n=32), while all irradiated LEW livers were acutely rejected (n=9; mean survival time [MST]=12.8 +/- 4.0 days). When LTS DA SCs were adoptively transferred into a naive DA rat 1 day before OLT, all irradiated LEW grafts were accepted greater than 60 days (n=9). However, when fresh LTS DA SCs were transferred to a new na?ve DA rat on 4 or 7 days before OLT, all irradiated LEW liver grafts were acutely rejected (MST=10.2 +/- 0.5 days [n=4] and MST=13.5 +/- 5.0 days [n=4], respectively). When LTS DA SCs were stimulated in vitro before adoptive transfer, irradiated LEW liver grafts after 4 days (n=5) were then accepted. In vitro culture of LTS DA SCs with MMC-treated BN SCs (third-party) for 72 hours before adoptive transfer resulted in 3 of 5 irradiated LEW livers at day 4 being accepted (n=5). CONCLUSIONS: The maintenance of T-reg function requires continuous LEW donor-specific alloantigen stimulation. |
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