THE ROLE OF CD8+ AND CD4+ CELLS IN ISLET ALLOGRAFT-REJECTION

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YAMAMOTO, H
MONDEN, M
KAWAI, M
UENAKA, A
GOTOH, M
MORI, T
SAKURAI, M
SHIKU, H
NAKAYAMA, E
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[1] OSAKA UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT CLIN PATHOL,OSAKA 530,JAPAN
[2] CTR ADULT DIS,DEPT TUMOR IMMUNOL,OSAKA 537,JAPAN
[3] NAGASAKI UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT ONCOL,NAGASAKI 852,JAPAN
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10.1097/00007890-199007000-00022
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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The requirements of CDS+and CD4+ cells for islet graft rejection in combinations with different histoin-compatibilities were investigated by in vivo administration of anti-Lyt-2.2 (CD8) mAb, anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb, or both to recipient mice. In B10.AQR→B10.A (H-2K-incompatible) and B10.A(5R)→B10.A (H-2K- and IA-incompatible) combinations, administration of either anti-Lyt-2.2 (CD8) or anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb completely blocked islet graft rejection, indicating that neither CD8+ cells nor CD4+ cells alone were capable of mediating rejection, and that collaboration of CD8+ cells and CD4+ cells was necessary. On the other hand, in the BALB/c→B6 (H-2-and non-H-2-incompatible) combination, administration of anti-Lyt-2.2 (CD8) or anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb resulted in rejection of most of the grafts, although survival was prolonged significantly, and administration of both anti-Lyt-2.2 (CD8) and anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb together completely blocked rejection. These results suggested that either CD8+or CD4+ cells were capable of mediating rejection, but that rejection was maximal in the presence of both T cell subsets. Immunohistochemical analyses showed marked depletion of CD8+cells and CD4+ cells in grafted islets as well as spleens when anti-Lyt-2.2 (CD8) and anti-L3T4 (CD4) mAb, respectively, were injected. © 1990 by Williams & Wilkins.
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