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Am J Transplant ; 15(6): 1580-90, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25824550

ABSTRACT

Kidney allografts possess the ability to enable a short course of immunosuppression to induce tolerance of themselves and of cardiac allografts across a full-MHC barrier in miniature swine. However, the renal element(s) responsible for kidney-induced cardiac allograft tolerance (KICAT) are unknown. Here we investigated whether MHC disparities between parenchyma versus hematopoietic-derived "passenger" cells of the heart and kidney allografts affected KICAT. Heart and kidney allografts were co-transplanted into MHC-mismatched recipients treated with high-dose tacrolimus for 12 days. Group 1 animals (n = 3) received kidney and heart allografts fully MHC-mismatched to each other and to the recipient. Group 2 animals (n = 3) received kidney and heart allografts MHC-matched to each other but MHC-mismatched to the recipient. Group 3 animals (n = 3) received chimeric kidney allografts whose parenchyma was MHC-mismatched to the donor heart. Group 4 animals (n = 3) received chimeric kidney allografts whose passenger leukocytes were MHC-mismatched to the donor heart. Five of six heart allografts in Groups 1 and 3 rejected <40 days. In contrast, heart allografts in Groups 2 and 4 survived >150 days without rejection (p < 0.05). These data demonstrate that KICAT requires MHC-matching between kidney allograft parenchyma and heart allografts, suggesting that cells intrinsic to the kidney enable cardiac allograft tolerance.


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Heart Transplantation , Heart/physiology , Histocompatibility/physiology , Kidney Transplantation , Kidney/physiology , Major Histocompatibility Complex/physiology , Transplantation Tolerance/physiology , Allografts , Animals , Graft Rejection/immunology , Graft Rejection/prevention & control , Histocompatibility/immunology , Immunosuppression Therapy , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Major Histocompatibility Complex/immunology , Models, Animal , Swine , Swine, Miniature , Tacrolimus/therapeutic use , Tissue and Organ Procurement , Transplantation Tolerance/immunology
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