2561: Dynamics and correlates of skin dendritic cells with distinctive immune response profiles in vascularized composite allografts
Wensheng Zhang, Chiaki Komatsu, F. Feturi, Lin He, Liwei Dong, Jiaqing Wu, M. Miller, J. Walch, A. Mathers, A. Thomson, K. Washington, V. Gorantla, M. Solari
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2561: Dynamics and correlates of skin dendritic cells with distinctive immune response profiles in vascularized composite allografts Wensheng Zhang, MD, PhD, Chiaki Komatsu, MD, Firuz Gamal Feturi, BPharm, PhD, Lin He, MD, Liwei Dong, Jiaqing Wu, MD, PhD, Maxine Reedy Miller, MD, Jeffrey Mark Walch, MD/PhD, Alicia Mathers, PhD, Angus W. Thomson, Kia M. Washington, MD, Vijay Gorantla, and Mario Solari University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Introduction Vascularized composite allografts (VCA) such as hand allografts, contains large amount of most immunogenic skin component Multiple acute rejection episodes in the majority of human VCA routinely target skin while sparing other tissue types Skin dendritic cells (DCs) are thought to play critical roles in either initiation or regulation of skin immunity However, their contribution to the unique alloimmune response and acute skin rejection of VCA is still largely unknown This study seeks to characterize the spatiotemporal dynamics of skin resident DCs at different stages of rejection after hind-limb transplantation and to better understand the role of skin DCs in immunomodulation of VCA. Materials and methods Lewis rats received allogeneic hind-limb transplants from BN rats without immunosuppressive treatment, and were inspected daily for their clinical signs of rejection using a visual scoring system Recipients were sacrificed at different time points post-transplantation Allograft skin, adjacent recipient skin, and draining lymph nodes were harvested and processed to obtain single cell suspension for flow cytometric analysis, or to extract total RNA and proteins and assessed by real-time PCR and Luminex. Results 1) We developed a new technique for isolation and characterization of skin DCs in rat hind-limb transplant model 2) Skin resident lymphocytes and distinct subsets of skin migratory DCs: Langerhans cells (LCs), dermal DCs (DDCs), and langerinC DDCs, in the transplanted limb were identified and enumerated 3) Skin migratory DCs in both allograft and recipient limb skin showed different patterns of change with increasing severity of rejection 4) The expression of Th1-, Th2-, Th17-, and Tregassociated genes and cytokines in allograft and recipient limb skin exhibited dynamic changes and temporal correlation with the quantity of skin DCs during the process of rejection. Conclusions The correlative trends between skin DC subsets and T cell-mediated alloimmune response suggest a complex cutaneous immune cell network modulated by skin DCs in VCA By understanding the dynamics of skin DCs and their influence on the T-cell response, the novel targeted immunomodulation therapy can be developed for VCA. Funding This work was supported by American Association of Plastic Surgeons Academic Scholarship. CONTACT Mario Solari solarimg@upmc.edu © 2016 Wensheng Zhang, Chiaki Komatsu, Firuz Gamal Feturi, Lin He, Liwei Dong, Jiaqing Wu, Maxine Reedy Miller, Jeffrey Mark Walch, Alicia Mathers, Angus W. Thomson, Kia M. Washington, Vijay Gorantla and Mario Solari. Published with license by Taylor & Francis. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted. VASCULARIZED COMPOSITE ALLOTRANSPLANTATION 2016, VOL. 3, NOS. 1–2, 28 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23723505.2016.1233011
2561:血管化复合异体移植中具有独特免疫反应谱的皮肤树突状细胞的动力学和相关因素
2561:血管化复合异体移植中皮肤树突状细胞具有独特免疫反应特征的动力学及其相关因素张文生,医学博士,小松Chiaki,医学博士,Firuz Gamal Feturi, BPharm,博士,何林,医学博士,Dong Liwei, Wu,医学博士,博士,Maxine Reedy Miller,医学博士,Jeffrey Mark Walch,医学博士/博士,Alicia Mathers,博士,Angus W. Thomson, Kia M. Washington,医学博士,Vijay Gorantla, Mario Solari血管化复合同种异体移植物(VCA),如手部同种异体移植物,含有大量最具免疫原性的皮肤成分,在大多数人类VCA中,多次急性排斥反应通常以皮肤为目标,而不包括其他组织类型。皮肤树突状细胞(dc)被认为在皮肤免疫的启动或调节中起关键作用。它们对VCA独特的同种免疫反应和急性皮肤排斥反应的贡献仍然很大程度上未知。本研究旨在描述后肢移植后不同排斥阶段皮肤dc的时空动态,并更好地了解皮肤dc在VCA免疫调节中的作用。材料和方法Lewis大鼠接受BN大鼠同种异体后肢移植,未经免疫抑制治疗,每天使用视觉评分系统检查其临床排斥症状。在移植后的不同时间点,收集异体移植皮肤、邻近受体皮肤和引流淋巴结,并进行处理,获得单细胞悬液用于流式细胞术分析。或提取总RNA和蛋白质,并通过real-time PCR和Luminex进行评估。结果1)建立了大鼠后肢移植模型皮肤dc的分离和表征新技术2)皮肤常驻淋巴细胞和皮肤迁移dc的不同亚群;我们鉴定并列举了移植肢体中的Langerhans细胞(LCs)、真皮dc (ddc)和langerinC ddc。3)同种异体和受体肢体皮肤中皮肤迁移性dc随排斥程度的增加表现出不同的变化模式。4)在排斥过程中,同种异体和受体肢体皮肤中Th1-、Th2-、Th17-和treg相关基因和细胞因子的表达与皮肤dc的数量呈动态变化和时间相关性。结论皮肤DC亚群与T细胞介导的同种免疫应答之间的相关趋势表明,在VCA中存在由皮肤DC调节的复杂皮肤免疫细胞网络,通过了解皮肤DC的动态及其对T细胞应答的影响,可以开发新的针对VCA的靶向免疫调节疗法。本研究由美国整形外科医师协会学术奖学金资助。联系马里奥·索拉里solarimg@upmc.edu©2016张文生,小松Chiaki, Firuz Gamal Feturi,何林,董利伟,吴嘉青,马克辛·里德·米勒,杰弗里·马克·沃尔什,Alicia Mathers,安格斯·w·汤姆森,Kia M. Washington,维贾伊·戈兰特拉和马里奥·索拉里。由Taylor & Francis授权出版。这是一篇在知识共享署名-非商业许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/)条款下发布的开放获取文章,该许可允许在任何媒体上不受限制的非商业使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用原始作品。指定作者的精神权利得到了维护。血管化复合异体移植,2016,VOL. 3, no .1 - 2,28 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23723505.2016.1233011
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