ROLE OF ANTIDONOR ANTIBODY IN THE REJECTION OF PIG PROISLET XENOGRAFTS IN MICE

Citation
Cj. Simeonovic et al., ROLE OF ANTIDONOR ANTIBODY IN THE REJECTION OF PIG PROISLET XENOGRAFTS IN MICE, Xenotransplantation, 5(1), 1998, pp. 18-28
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Transplantation,"Medicine, Research & Experimental
Journal title
ISSN journal
0908665X
Volume
5
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
18 - 28
Database
ISI
SICI code
0908-665X(1998)5:1<18:ROAAIT>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
CBA/H mice produced serum anti-pig IgG(1), IgG(2a), and IgG(2b) follow ing xenotransplantation of pig proislets beneath the kidney capsule; a nti-pig IgM was present as pre-existing antibody in the serum of norma l CBA/H mice and was also produced in response to pig proislet xenogra fts, Serum anti-pig IgG(3) was not detected post-xenotransplantation. Rejection of pig proislet xenografts and the production of anti-pig Ig G(1), IgG(2a), and IgG(2b) isotypes were CD4 T cell-dependent, The cap acity for adoptively transferred hyperimmune CBA/H mouse anti-pig PBL serum to induce the rejection of intact pig proislet xenografts in CD4 T cell-depleted mice was dose dependent and correlated with markedly elevated levels of serum anti-pig IgG(3), Levels of anti-pig IgG(1), I gG(2a), IgG(2b), and IgM comparable to control mice acutely rejecting pig proislet xenografts and achieved following adoptive transfer of hy perimmune serum did not correlate with induced xenograft rejection, Th ese findings suggest that anti-pig Ig isotypes produced during the con ventional process of acute proislet xenograft rejection do not play a major role in mediating graft damage. The acute rejection of pig prois let xenografts in the absence of serum anti-pig Ig in mu MT-/-hosts co nfirmed that anti-pig antibody is not essential for proislet xenograft destruction.