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Pre-transplant administration of antithymocyte globulin increases its efficacy in inhibiting anti-donor memory T cell responses (126.9)

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Ayasoufi, K; Fan, R; Yu, H; Williams, J; Valujskikh, A
Published in: The Journal of Immunology
May 1, 2012

Antithymocyte globulin (ATG) is a lymphoablative agent used in transplant patients. In this study, we tested how murine analog of ATG (mATG)affects pre-existent donor-reactive memory T cells. mATG treatment of heart allograft recipients on d.-7 and -4 (pre-TP)led to better outcome than treatment on d.0 and d.4 (peri-TP). Pre-TP mATG resulted in lower frequencies of donor-specific IFNγ-secreting T cells than peri-TP mATG(72000 vs 12500spots/million CD44hi cells). Studies in recipients injected with tracer subsets of donor-reactive T cells showed that while both mATG regimens depleted naïve T cells equally well, pre-TP mATG was four times more efficient in depleting pre-existing memory T cells. IFNγ production by donor-specific memory T cell was diminished by 99% with pre-TP mATG and only by 70% with peri-TP mATG. Transfer of TCR transgenic Ld-reactive 2C memory CD8 cells into recipients of Ld+ or Ld- heart allografts showed that memory T cells resistance to peri-TP mATG depletion depended on the systemic inflammation after transplantation but not on their antigen specificity. In summary,pre-TP ATG is more efficient in targeting pre-existing alloreactive memory T cells and anti-donor T cell responses. Our findings may guide the future use of ATG in sensitized transplant patients.

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The Journal of Immunology

DOI

EISSN

1550-6606

ISSN

0022-1767

Publication Date

May 1, 2012

Volume

188

Issue

1_Supplement

Start / End Page

126.9 / 126.9

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Immunology
  • 3204 Immunology
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 1107 Immunology
 

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Ayasoufi, K., Fan, R., Yu, H., Williams, J., & Valujskikh, A. (2012). Pre-transplant administration of antithymocyte globulin increases its efficacy in inhibiting anti-donor memory T cell responses (126.9). The Journal of Immunology, 188(1_Supplement), 126.9-126.9. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.188.supp.126.9
Ayasoufi, Katayoun, Ran Fan, Hong Yu, John Williams, and Anna Valujskikh. “Pre-transplant administration of antithymocyte globulin increases its efficacy in inhibiting anti-donor memory T cell responses (126.9).” The Journal of Immunology 188, no. 1_Supplement (May 1, 2012): 126.9-126.9. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.188.supp.126.9.
Ayasoufi K, Fan R, Yu H, Williams J, Valujskikh A. Pre-transplant administration of antithymocyte globulin increases its efficacy in inhibiting anti-donor memory T cell responses (126.9). The Journal of Immunology. 2012 May 1;188(1_Supplement):126.9-126.9.
Ayasoufi, Katayoun, et al. “Pre-transplant administration of antithymocyte globulin increases its efficacy in inhibiting anti-donor memory T cell responses (126.9).” The Journal of Immunology, vol. 188, no. 1_Supplement, Oxford University Press (OUP), May 2012, pp. 126.9-126.9. Crossref, doi:10.4049/jimmunol.188.supp.126.9.
Ayasoufi K, Fan R, Yu H, Williams J, Valujskikh A. Pre-transplant administration of antithymocyte globulin increases its efficacy in inhibiting anti-donor memory T cell responses (126.9). The Journal of Immunology. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2012 May 1;188(1_Supplement):126.9-126.9.

Published In

The Journal of Immunology

DOI

EISSN

1550-6606

ISSN

0022-1767

Publication Date

May 1, 2012

Volume

188

Issue

1_Supplement

Start / End Page

126.9 / 126.9

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Immunology
  • 3204 Immunology
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 1107 Immunology