The functional relevance of passenger leukocytes and microchimerism for heart allograft acceptance in the rat.

  • S Ko
  • A Deiwick
  • M D Jäger
  • A Dinkel
  • F Rohde
  • R Fischer
  • Tung Yu Tsui
  • K L Rittmann
  • K Wonigeit
  • H J Schlitt

Abstract

With an organ transplant, hematopoietic donor cells are transferred to the recipient. To study the relevance of the resulting microchimerism for allograft acceptance, we analyzed a rat model of cyclosporine-induced tolerance for strongly incompatible heart allografts. Using a monoclonal antibody that detects a donor-specific CD45 allotype (RT7a), we selectively depleted donor leukocytes at different times after transplantation (days 0 or 18). Depletion was similarly effective at both times. However, only depletion on day 0 prevented tolerance induction and was associated with severe acute or chronic graft rejection. This indicates that passenger leukocytes have an essential immunomodulatory effect on the induction phase of allograft acceptance.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number11
ISSN1078-8956
Publication statusPublished - 1999
pubmed 10545996