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Anti-LFA-1 induces CD8 T-cell dependent allograft tolerance and augments suppressor phenotype CD8 cells.

Citation
Plenter, R. J., et al. “Anti-Lfa-1 Induces Cd8 T-Cell Dependent Allograft Tolerance And Augments Suppressor Phenotype Cd8 Cells.”. Cellular Immunology, pp. 101-110.
Center University of Colorado Denver
Author Robert J Plenter, Todd J Grazia, Marilyne G Coulombe, Michelle K Nelsen, Christine M Lin, Scott Beard, Tinalyn M Kupfer, Martin R Zamora, Ronald G Gill, Biagio A Pietra
Keywords rejection, Suppressor cells, tolerance
Abstract

The induction of tolerance to transplanted organs is a major objective in transplantation immunology research. Lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) interactions have been identified as a key component of the T-cell activation process that may be interrupted to lead to allograft tolerance. In mice, αLFA-1 mAb is a potent monotherapy that leads to the induction of donor-specific transferable tolerance. By interrogating important adaptive and innate immunity pathways, we demonstrate that the induction of tolerance relies on CD8T-cells. We further demonstrate that αLFA-1 induced tolerance is associated with CD8CD28T-cells with a suppressor phenotype, and that while CD8 cells are present, the effector T-cell response is abrogated. A recent publication has shown that CD8CD28 cells are not diminished by cyclosporine or rapamycin, therefore CD8CD28 cells represent a clinically relevant population. To our knowledge, this is the first time that a mechanism for αLFA-1 induced tolerance has been described.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Cellular immunology
Volume
332
Number of Pages
101-110
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1090-2163
DOI
10.1016/j.cellimm.2018.08.003
Alternate Journal
Cell. Immunol.
PMID
30103941
PMCID
PMC6174680
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