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Immune Checkpoints Expression in Chronic Lung Allograft Rejection [PDF]
Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the main cause of poor survival and low quality of life of lung transplanted patients. Several studies have addressed the role of dendritic cells, macrophages, T cells, donor specific as well as anti-HLA antibodies, and interleukins in CLAD, but the expression and function of immune checkpoint molecules has ...
Ilaria Righi +16 more
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The PPARγ Agonist Rosiglitazone Suppresses Syngeneic Mouse SCC (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) Tumor Growth through an Immune-Mediated Mechanism [PDF]
Recent evidence suggests that PPARγ agonists may promote anti-tumor immunity. We show that immunogenic PDV cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) tumors are rejected when injected intradermally at a low cell number (1 × 106) into immune competent ...
Derr-Yellin, Ethel +4 more
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Corneal Allograft Rejection: Immunopathogenesis to Therapeutics [PDF]
Corneal transplantation is among the most successful solid organ transplants. However, despite low rejection rates of grafts in the ‘low-risk’ setting, rejection can be as high as 70% when grafted into ‘high-risk’ recipient beds. Under normal homeostatic
Hamrah, Pedram, Qazi, Yureeda
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Introduction: The aim of the study was to assess the peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets as immune markers for acute cellular rejection (ACR) in the living donor liver-transplant (LDLT) recipients using high-dimensional flow cytometry.
Pradeep Kumar +4 more
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Innate immunity and cardiac allograft rejection [PDF]
The development of immunosuppressive drugs to control adaptive immune responses has led to the success of heart transplantation as a therapy for end-stage heart failure. However, these agents are largely ineffective in suppressing components of the innate immune system.
Timothy M, Millington, Joren C, Madsen
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Cellular Immune Responses in Islet Xenograft Rejection
Porcine islets surviving the acute injury caused by humoral rejection and IBMIR will be subjected to cellular xenograft rejection, which is predominately mediated by CD4+T cells and is characterised by significant infiltration of macrophages, B cells and T cells (CD4+and CD8+).
Min Hu +7 more
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Multiple gene modifications of pigs for overcoming obstacles of xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation, involving animal organ transplantation into humans to address the human organ shortage, has been studied since the 17th century.
Wu Han, Lian Meng, Lai Liangxue
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Chimerism after organ transplantation [PDF]
Recent evidence suggests that passenger leukocytes migrate after organ transplantation and produce persistent chimerism, which is essential for sustained survival of the allograft.
Demetris, AJ +6 more
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IgE-Mediated Immune Response and Antibody-Mediated Rejection [PDF]
Background and objectives Active antibody-mediated rejection is the main cause of kidney transplant loss, sharing with SLE the alloimmune response and the systemic activation of the IFN-α pathway. IgE-mediated immune response plays a key role in the development of SLE nephritis and is associated with IFN-α secretion. The aim of
Rascio F. +12 more
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Immune rejection is the major limitation for porcine xenograft survival in primate recipients. Proinflammatory cytokines play important roles in immune rejection and have been found to mediate the pathological effects in various clinical and experimental
Weilong Li +14 more
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