Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants

Rat limb allograft recipients represent surgically induced, immediately vascularized bone marrow transplant (VBMT) chimeras. The majority of these chimeras undergo tolerance while a minority develop graft versus host disease (GVHD). T-cell chimerism and associated mechanisms of cellular immune nonre...

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Main Authors: Rajen Ramsamooj, Ramon Llull, Mayuri P. Patel, Kenneth R. Beko, Kirby S. Black, Charles W. Hewitt Ph.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2002-10-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3727/000000002783985459
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spelling doaj-ed2ebff7e54749e49cad4f4d665dec7c2020-11-25T04:10:41ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922002-10-011110.3727/000000002783985459Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow TransplantsRajen Ramsamooj0Ramon Llull1Mayuri P. Patel2Kenneth R. Beko3Kirby S. Black4Charles W. Hewitt Ph.D.5University of California Davis Medical Center, Division of Surgical & Transplant Pathology, Sacramento, CA 95817University of Pittsburgh, Department of Surgery, Pittsburgh, PA 15621Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Division of Surgical Research, Camden, NJ, 08103University of California, Department of Surgery, Irvine, CA 92717CryoLife, Inc., Department of Research and Development, 1655 Roberts Boulevard, Kennesaw, GA 30144Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Division of Surgical Research, Camden, NJ, 08103Rat limb allograft recipients represent surgically induced, immediately vascularized bone marrow transplant (VBMT) chimeras. The majority of these chimeras undergo tolerance while a minority develop graft versus host disease (GVHD). T-cell chimerism and associated mechanisms of cellular immune nonresponsiveness were investigated in tolerant VBMT chimeras. A strong correlation (p < 0.01) was observed between the clinical onset of GVHD and levels of donor T-cell chimerism approximating or greater than 50%. However, stable mixed chimerism was associated with tolerance. In conclusion, three major sequential mechanisms of immune nonresponsiveness were elucidated in tolerant VBMT chimeras over time and included development of nonspecific suppressor cells (which potentially represent natural suppressor cells), maturation of antigen-specific suppressor cell circuits, and eventually putative clonal inactivation.https://doi.org/10.3727/000000002783985459
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author Rajen Ramsamooj
Ramon Llull
Mayuri P. Patel
Kenneth R. Beko
Kirby S. Black
Charles W. Hewitt Ph.D.
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Ramon Llull
Mayuri P. Patel
Kenneth R. Beko
Kirby S. Black
Charles W. Hewitt Ph.D.
Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Rajen Ramsamooj
Ramon Llull
Mayuri P. Patel
Kenneth R. Beko
Kirby S. Black
Charles W. Hewitt Ph.D.
author_sort Rajen Ramsamooj
title Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants
title_short Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants
title_full Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants
title_fullStr Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of Alloimmune Tolerance Associated with Mixed Chimerism Induced by Vascularized Bone Marrow Transplants
title_sort mechanisms of alloimmune tolerance associated with mixed chimerism induced by vascularized bone marrow transplants
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 2002-10-01
description Rat limb allograft recipients represent surgically induced, immediately vascularized bone marrow transplant (VBMT) chimeras. The majority of these chimeras undergo tolerance while a minority develop graft versus host disease (GVHD). T-cell chimerism and associated mechanisms of cellular immune nonresponsiveness were investigated in tolerant VBMT chimeras. A strong correlation (p < 0.01) was observed between the clinical onset of GVHD and levels of donor T-cell chimerism approximating or greater than 50%. However, stable mixed chimerism was associated with tolerance. In conclusion, three major sequential mechanisms of immune nonresponsiveness were elucidated in tolerant VBMT chimeras over time and included development of nonspecific suppressor cells (which potentially represent natural suppressor cells), maturation of antigen-specific suppressor cell circuits, and eventually putative clonal inactivation.
url https://doi.org/10.3727/000000002783985459
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