Concise Review: Immunologic Lessons From Solid Organ Transplantation for Stem Cell‐Based Therapies
This article reviews current understanding of selected topics in transplant immunology that have not been prominent in the stem cell literature, including immune responses to ischemia/reperfusion injuries, natural killer cells, the adaptive immune response, some unresolved issues in T‐cell allorecog...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Stem cells translational medicine 2013-02, Vol.2 (2), p.136-142 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article reviews current understanding of selected topics in transplant immunology that have not been prominent in the stem cell literature, including immune responses to ischemia/reperfusion injuries, natural killer cells, the adaptive immune response, some unresolved issues in T‐cell allorecognition, costimulatory molecules, and the anticipated role of regulatory T cells in graft tolerance.
Clinical organ transplantation became possible only after powerful immunosuppressive drugs became available to suppress the alloimmune response. After decades of solid organ transplantation, organ rejection is still a major challenge. However, significant insight into allorecognition has emerged from this vast experience and should be used to inform future stem cell‐based therapies. For this reason, we review the current understanding of selected topics in transplant immunology that have not been prominent in the stem cell literature, including immune responses to ischemia/reperfusion injuries, natural killer cells, the adaptive immune response, some unresolved issues in T‐cell allorecognition, costimulatory molecules, and the anticipated role of regulatory T cells in graft tolerance. |
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ISSN: | 2157-6564 2157-6580 |
DOI: | 10.5966/sctm.2012-0125 |