Chronic GvHR and GvHD 173 Induction of class II GvHR

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  • TAKAYUKI HARADA
  • T. Harada
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HARADA, T. Graft-versus-Host Reaction and GvH Disease. Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 1994, 173 (1), 171-181 Chronic GvHR was induced by inoculating parental lymphoid cells into F1 hybrid mouse. Combination of ATL and ATH, which were congenic recombinant strains differing only in H-2I and S region from each other, was chosen to induce class II-GvHR. Selective activation against partner' s alloantigen of graft CD4+ T cells was the primary event of the GvHR and then led to concomitant activation of both graft and host cells. Immune dysregulation among these cells made the GvHR-mouse express various chronic diseases including immune complex glomerulonephritis, autoimmune-like lesions of the liver or the salivary gland, tumor-like proliferations of T cells and abnormal extramedullary hematopoiesis. Chronic GvHR was also induced by a preferential but not a selective activation of graft CD4+ T cells. A combination of DBA/2 and C57BL/6, which differ in whole MHC antigens, was an example. When D2 cells, but not B6 cells, were inoculated into the BDF1 mouse, predominant activation of CD4+ cells over CD8+ cells were observed. Contributing factors to this phenomenon were low responsiveness of graft CD8+ T cells to allogeneic class I MHC antigens and anti-parent activity of host CD8+ cells. Thus both graft and host cells participate either actively or passively in the reaction induced in the parent -~ F1 experimental system of GvHR/D. GvHR; GVHD; parent -~ F1; immune dysregulation

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تاریخ انتشار 2006