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Articles tagged "Tolerance"

  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Prominence of Graft-Infiltrating PD-L1hi Cross-Dressed Dendritic Cells in Mouse Liver Transplant Tolerance.

    Y. Ono, A. Perez Gutierrez, S. Yokota, O. Yoshida, T. Nakao, G. Camirand, D. Geller, A. Thomson.

    Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    Background: The mechanism underlying spontaneous liver allograft tolerance remains unclear. Given recent reports on the key role of recipient mouse dendritic cells (DCs) in host…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Differences in Kinetics of IFN-y Production Between Endogenous and Allotransplant-Induced Memory T Cells.

    B. Gonzalez-Nolasco, J. Marino, W. Orent, G. Benichou.

    Center for Transplantation Sciences, Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

    Background:CD8+ memory T cells produce IFN-g in a faster and stronger fashion than their naïve counterparts after allorecognition. Unmanipulated mice possess a proportion of endogenous…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    A-Antigen (Ag)-Specific Tolerance Following A-Ag Administration to Infant Mice.

    B. Motyka,1 Y. Wang,1 B. Lamarche,1 I. Adam,1 J. Pearcey,1 K. Tao,1 C. Cairo,2 P. Cowan,3 L. West.1

    1Dept Pediatrics, Alberta Transplant Institute, Canadian National Transplant Research Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; 2Dept Chemistry, Alberta Glycomics Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; 3Immunology Research Centre, St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

    Purpose: In contrast to adults, ABO-incompatible heart transplantation (ABOi HTx) can safely be performed in infants due to absent/low levels of anti-A/B antibodies (Ab). Tolerance…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Exosomes Containing IL35 Are Secreted by Donor-Specific Regulatory T Cells and Cause Linked-Suppression.

    Y. Tomita,1 W. Bracamonte-Baran,1 E. Jankowska-Gan,1 Q. Zhang,2 D. Vignali,2 W. Burlingham.1

    1Surgery, Transplant Division, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; 2Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh

    Introduction: We previously reported that donor specific splenocytes transfusion (DST) plus anti-CD40L costimulatory blockade treatment causes allo-specific regulation approximately 5 weeks after the tolerization. The…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Dominant Role of Clonal Deletion in Achieving Immune Tolerance After Unrelated Cord Blood Transplantation.

    P. Szabolcs,1,2 X. Chen,1 M. Hill.1

    1BMT and Cell Therapy, Children Hospital of Pittsburgh UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA; 2Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    The mechanism of immune tolerance after successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is not fully understood. Both central (clonal deletion) and peripheral (anergy, Treg, Tr1) mechanisms…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Abrogating MyD88 Signaling in Donor Lung Resident Hematopoietic Cells Promotes Cell Based Tolerance Induction in Lung Allografts in Mice.

    Z. Zheng,1 J. Wang,1 X. Yeap,1 L. Li,3 L. Zhang,2 M. He,1 X. Luo,2 Z. Zhang.1

    1Comprehensive Transplant Center and Department of Surgery, Chicago, IL; 2Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Chicago, IL; 3Department of Pathology, Chicago, IL

    Objectives: MyD88 signaling plays an important role in allograft rejection and tolerance induction. This study is designed to determine the cellular base of MyD88 expression…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Recipient iNOS Deficiency Reduces Spontaneous Kidney Allograft Acceptance by Accelerating Allograft Loss.

    I. Aljabban, B. Jiang, C. Yang, D. Ndishabandi, R. White, P. Russell, J. Madsen, R. Colvin, A. Alessandrini.

    Center for Transplantation Sciences, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

    Nitric oxide (NO) production by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), encoded by NOS2, is a hallmark of the innate immune axis, and is typically associated…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Combination Therapy of iNKT Cell Ligand and CD40-CD154 Signal Blockade Establishes Islet Allograft Tolerance in Non-Myeloablative Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients.

    T. Kanzawa,1 T. Hirai,1 R. Ishii,1 M. Okumi,1 H. Ishida,1 Y. Ishii,2 K. Tanabe.1

    1Department of Urology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Cluster for Industry Partnerships (CIP), RIKEN, Tokyo, Japan

    Background: Allogeneic islet transplantation is an effective therapeutic option for type 1 diabetes. Toxicity associated with chronic use of immunosuppressants still remains an obstacle for…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    A Novel Method for iNKT Cell-Mediated Ex Vivo Treg Expansion Applied to Induce Human Transplant Tolerance.

    H. Katsumata,1,2 M. Ikemiyagi,1 S. Miyairi,1 R. Ishii,1 T. Kanzawa,1 H. Fukuda,1 T. Hirai,1 M. Okumi,1 Y. Ishii,3 K. Tanabe.1

    1Department of Urology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 3Cluster for Industry Partnership (CIP), RIKEN, Yokohama, Japan

    Background: Although regulatory T cells (Tregs) are beneficial for transplant-tolerance induction, decisive methods for their preferential expansion have not yet been established. In our series…
  • 2017 American Transplant Congress

    Impact of mTOR-Inhibition on Tolerance-Induction Following Heart Transplantation.

    M.-T. Dieterlen, K. Klaeske, J. Fischer, J. Hahn, K. Jawad, J. Garbade, F. Mohr, S. Lehmann.

    Clinic for Cardiac Surgery, Heart Center Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

    Introduction: The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a central regulator of the immune system and therefore one target of immunosuppressive drug therapy. Tolerance-inducing properties…
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