供体糖尿病对角膜移植免疫的影响。

IF 8.9 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Tomás Blanco , Aytan Musayeva , Rohan Bir Singh , Hayate Nakagawa , Seokjoo Lee , Hamid Alemi , Bruno Gonzalez-Nolasco , Gustavo Ortiz , Shudan Wang , Francesca Kahale , Thomas H. Dohlman , Yihe Chen , Reza Dana
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摘要

角膜移植是最常见的固体组织移植形式,成功率约为80%至90%。然而,当供体组织来源于有糖尿病病史的患者时,成功率可能会下降。为了评估导致移植物排斥反应的潜在免疫病理过程,我们使用链脲佐菌素诱导的1型糖尿病(DM1)和转基因Lepob/ob 2型糖尿病(DM 2)小鼠模型作为供体,非糖尿病BALB/c作为受体。DM导致具有获得性免疫刺激表型的角膜抗原呈递细胞(APC)的频率增加。移植后,接受任一类型糖尿病移植物的受体表现出APC迁移和T辅助1型同种异体反应细胞增加,功能调节性T细胞受损,移植物存活率下降。链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病小鼠的胰岛素治疗导致移植物APC的耐受性增加,T辅助1型致敏降低,具有高抑制能力的功能性调节性T细胞的频率增加,反映在移植物存活率的增加上。我们的结论是,供体中的DM1和DM2都会影响角膜APC的功能表型,使组织更具免疫原性,从而增加移植物失败的风险。
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The impact of donor diabetes on corneal transplant immunity

Corneal transplantation is the most common form of solid tissue grafting, with an approximately 80% to 90% success rate. However, success rates may decline when donor tissues are derived from patients with a history of diabetes mellitus (DM). To evaluate the underlying immunopathologic processes that cause graft rejection, we used streptozotocin-induced type 1 DM (DM1) and transgenic Lepob/ob type 2 DM (DM2) diabetic murine models as donors and nondiabetic BALB/c as recipients. DM resulted in an increased frequency of corneal antigen-presenting cells (APCs) with an acquired immunostimulatory phenotype. Following transplantation, recipients that received either type of diabetic graft showed increased APC migration and T helper type 1 alloreactive cells, impaired functional regulatory T cells, and graft survival. Insulin treatment in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice led to an increased tolerogenic profile of graft APC, lower T helper type 1 sensitization, and a higher frequency of functional regulatory T cells with high suppressive capacity, reflected in increased graft survival. We conclude that both DM1 and DM2 in donors can impact corneal APC functional phenotype, rendering the tissue more immunogenic and thereby increasing the risk of graft failure.

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CiteScore
18.70
自引率
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发文量
346
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Transplantation is a leading journal in the field of transplantation. It serves as a forum for debate and reassessment, an agent of change, and a major platform for promoting understanding, improving results, and advancing science. Published monthly, it provides an essential resource for researchers and clinicians worldwide. The journal publishes original articles, case reports, invited reviews, letters to the editor, critical reviews, news features, consensus documents, and guidelines over 12 issues a year. It covers all major subject areas in transplantation, including thoracic (heart, lung), abdominal (kidney, liver, pancreas, islets), tissue and stem cell transplantation, organ and tissue donation and preservation, tissue injury, repair, inflammation, and aging, histocompatibility, drugs and pharmacology, graft survival, and prevention of graft dysfunction and failure. It also explores ethical and social issues in the field.
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