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Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Nonhuman Primates: Modeling Human Biology.

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Burghuber, CK; Kwun, J; Page, EJ; Manook, M; Gibby, AC; Leopardi, FV; Song, M; Farris, AB; Hong, JJ; Villinger, F; Adams, AB; Iwakoshi, NN ...
Published in: Am J Transplant
June 2016

We have established a model of sensitization in nonhuman primates and tested two immunosuppressive regimens. Animals underwent fully mismatched skin transplantation, and donor-specific antibody (DSA) response was monitored by flow cross-match. Sensitized animals subsequently underwent kidney transplantation from their skin donor. Immunosuppression included tacrolimus, mycophenolate, and methylprednisolone. Three animals received basiliximab induction; compared with nonsensitized animals, they showed a shorter mean survival time (4.7 ± 3.1 vs. 187 ± 88 days). Six animals were treated with T cell depletion (anti-CD4/CD8 mAbs), which prolonged survival (mean survival time 21.6 ± 19.0 days). All presensitized animals showed antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). In two of three basiliximab-injected animals, cellular rejection (ACR) was prominent. After T cell depletion, three of six monkeys experienced early acute rejection within 8 days with histological evidence of thrombotic microangiopathy and AMR. The remaining three monkeys survived 27-44 days, with mixed AMR and ACR. Most T cell-depleted animals experienced a rebound of DSA that correlated with deteriorating kidney function. We also found an increase in proliferating memory B cells (CD20(+) CD27(+) IgD(-) Ki67(+) ), lymph node follicular helper T cells (ICOS(+) PD-1(hi) CXCR5(+) CD4(+) ), and germinal center (GC) response. Depletion controlled cell-mediated rejection in sensitized nonhuman primates better than basiliximab, yet grafts were rejected with concomitant DSA rise. This model provides an opportunity to test novel desensitization strategies.

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Am J Transplant

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EISSN

1600-6143

Publication Date

June 2016

Volume

16

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1726 / 1738

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer
  • Surgery
  • Skin Transplantation
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Lymphocyte Depletion
  • Kidney Transplantation
  • Isoantibodies
  • Immunosuppressive Agents
  • Humans
 

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Burghuber, C. K., Kwun, J., Page, E. J., Manook, M., Gibby, A. C., Leopardi, F. V., … Knechtle, S. J. (2016). Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Nonhuman Primates: Modeling Human Biology. Am J Transplant, 16(6), 1726–1738. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.13688
Burghuber, C. K., J. Kwun, E. J. Page, M. Manook, A. C. Gibby, F. V. Leopardi, M. Song, et al. “Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Nonhuman Primates: Modeling Human Biology.Am J Transplant 16, no. 6 (June 2016): 1726–38. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.13688.
Burghuber CK, Kwun J, Page EJ, Manook M, Gibby AC, Leopardi FV, et al. Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Nonhuman Primates: Modeling Human Biology. Am J Transplant. 2016 Jun;16(6):1726–38.
Burghuber, C. K., et al. “Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Nonhuman Primates: Modeling Human Biology.Am J Transplant, vol. 16, no. 6, June 2016, pp. 1726–38. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/ajt.13688.
Burghuber CK, Kwun J, Page EJ, Manook M, Gibby AC, Leopardi FV, Song M, Farris AB, Hong JJ, Villinger F, Adams AB, Iwakoshi NN, Knechtle SJ. Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Sensitized Nonhuman Primates: Modeling Human Biology. Am J Transplant. 2016 Jun;16(6):1726–1738.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Transplant

DOI

EISSN

1600-6143

Publication Date

June 2016

Volume

16

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1726 / 1738

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer
  • Surgery
  • Skin Transplantation
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Lymphocyte Depletion
  • Kidney Transplantation
  • Isoantibodies
  • Immunosuppressive Agents
  • Humans