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Am J Transplant ; 2024 Aug 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39098449

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Mouse kidney transplantation provides a powerful preclinical model for the study of kidney transplant alloimmunity. However, accurate measurement of graft function is difficult because of the inaccuracy of traditional surrogate markers serum creatinine and urea. We report the use of transdermal glomerular filtration rate measurement under the experimental conditions of unilateral nephrectomy and allogeneic kidney transplantation. Our findings demonstrate that transdermal glomerular filtration rate measurement is easy to perform, reproducible, and has more interexperimental consistency than serum creatinine or urea measurements. Most importantly, it significantly reduces the numbers of experimental animals required to detect subtle and yet clinically relevant differences in kidney function as often is the case in experimental murine kidney transplantation models.

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JCI Insight ; 9(5)2024 Mar 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38261406

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Innate immune cells are important in the initiation and potentiation of alloimmunity in transplantation. Immediately upon organ anastomosis and reperfusion, recipient monocytes enter the graft from circulation and differentiate to inflammatory macrophages to promote allograft inflammation. However, factors that drive their differentiation to inflammatory macrophages are not understood. Here, we show that the receptor tyrosine kinase AXL was a key driver of early intragraft differentiation of recipient infiltrating monocytes to inflammatory macrophages in the presence of allogeneic stimulation and cell-to-cell contact. In this context, the differentiated inflammatory macrophages were capable of efficient alloantigen presentation and allostimulation of T cells of the indirect pathway. Consequently, early and transient AXL inhibition with the pharmacological inhibitor bemcentinib resulted in a profound reduction of initial allograft inflammation and a significant prolongation of allograft survival in a murine heart transplant model. Our results support further investigation of AXL inhibition as part of an induction regimen for transplantation.


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Macrófagos , Monocitos , Ratones , Animales , Trasplante Homólogo , Aloinjertos , Inflamación
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