Mediation of acute but not chronic rejection of MHC-incompatible rat kidney grafts by alloreactive CD4 T cells activated by the direct pathway of sensitization

It has been previously postulated that there are two pathways of sensitization of MHC-incompatible kidney allografts: a direct pathway in which the host responder T cells are activated by MHC-incompatible passenger dendritic cells of the graft, and an indirect pathway, in which graft alloantigens ar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation 1993, Vol.55 (1), p.177-182
Hauptverfasser: BRAUN, M. Y, MCCORMACK, A, WEBB, G, BATCHELOR, J. R
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Zusammenfassung:It has been previously postulated that there are two pathways of sensitization of MHC-incompatible kidney allografts: a direct pathway in which the host responder T cells are activated by MHC-incompatible passenger dendritic cells of the graft, and an indirect pathway, in which graft alloantigens are processed like "nominal" T cell antigens by host accessory cells, and presented as self-MHC restricted moieties. We show here that a rat AS anti-August alloreactive CD4+ T cell line, and a presumptive clone, activated through the direct pathway are capable in an adoptive transfer model of initiating rejection of normal August kidney grafts. However, neither the T cell line nor the presumptive clone initiates rejection of passenger cell-depleted August kidneys. The results support the hypothesis that direct pathway--sensitized T cells play a dominant role in early acute rejection, but not in chronic rejection.
ISSN:0041-1337
1534-6080
DOI:10.1097/00007890-199301000-00033