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Publication : Mixed chimerism induces donor-specific T-cell tolerance across a highly disparate xenogeneic barrier.

First Author  Abe M Year  2002
Journal  Blood Volume  99
Issue  10 Pages  3823-9
PubMed ID  11986242 Mgi Jnum  J:106417
Mgi Id  MGI:3618468 Doi  10.1182/blood.v99.10.3823
Citation  Abe M, et al. (2002) Mixed chimerism induces donor-specific T-cell tolerance across a highly disparate xenogeneic barrier. Blood 99(10):3823-9
abstractText  Induction of tolerance is likely to be essential for successful xenotransplantation because immune responses across xenogeneic barriers are vigorous. Although mixed hematopoietic chimerism leads to stable donor-specific tolerance in allogeneic and closely related xenogeneic (eg, rat-to-mouse) combinations, the ability of this approach to induce tolerance across a highly disparate xenogeneic barrier has not yet been demonstrated. In this study, we investigated the immune responses of murine T cells that developed in mice with pre-established porcine hematopoietic chimerism. Our results show for the first time that induction of porcine hematopoietic chimerism can eliminate the development of antiporcine donor responses in a highly disparate xenogeneic species. Porcine hematopoietic chimeras showed donor-specific nonresponsiveness in the mixed lymphocyte reaction, lack of antidonor IgG antibody production, and acceptance of donor skin grafts. Thus, mixed chimerism is capable of inducing tolerance in a highly disparate xenogeneic combination and may have clinical potential to prevent xenograft rejection. (Blood. 2002;99:3823-3829)
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