Chimerism and immunological tolerance in solid organ transplantation.

IF 9.2 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Birte Ohm, Anastasios D Giannou, David Harriman, Jun Oh, Wolfgang Jungraithmayr, Dimitra E Zazara
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Abstract

In solid organ transplantation, chimerism inevitably occurs via the coexistence of donor-derived cells from the graft and host cells throughout the recipient. However, long-term immunosuppressive treatment is needed to suppress host immune responses to the foreign organ graft. The deliberate induction of stable mixed bone marrow chimerism to achieve donor-specific immunological tolerance in solid organ graft recipients is an ambitious goal that may significantly contribute to the long-term survival of solid organ grafts and their recipients. While this strategy has been effectively established in laboratory animals and some promising clinical case series have been reported, widespread clinical application is still limited by the toxicity of the necessary conditioning regimens. On the other hand, the naturally occurring chimeric state resulting from the bidirectional transplacental cell trafficking during pregnancy, the so-called feto-maternal microchimerism, can also induce immune tolerance and thus influence the outcome of mother-to-child or child-to-mother organ transplantation. This review provides an overview of the field's historical development, clinical results, and underlying principles of (micro) chimerism-based tolerance.

实体器官移植中的嵌合与免疫耐受。
在实体器官移植中,嵌合不可避免地发生,因为来自移植物的供体来源细胞和宿主细胞在整个受体中共存。然而,需要长期的免疫抑制治疗来抑制宿主对外来器官移植物的免疫反应。有意诱导稳定的混合骨髓嵌合以实现实体器官移植受体的供体特异性免疫耐受是一个雄心勃勃的目标,可能对实体器官移植及其受体的长期生存有重大贡献。虽然该策略已在实验动物中有效建立,并报道了一些有希望的临床病例系列,但由于必要的调理方案的毒性,广泛的临床应用仍然受到限制。另一方面,由于妊娠期间胎盘细胞双向转运而产生的自然嵌合状态,即所谓的胎母微嵌合,也可以诱导免疫耐受,从而影响母婴或母婴器官移植的结果。本文综述了该领域的历史发展、临床结果和基于(微)嵌合的耐受性的基本原理。
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Seminars in Immunopathology
Seminars in Immunopathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
19.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Seminars in Immunopathology is to bring clinicians and pathologists up-to-date on developments in the field of immunopathology.For this purpose topical issues will be organized usually with the help of a guest editor.Recent developments are summarized in review articles by authors who have personally contributed to the specific topic.
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