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  • Corbascio, Matthias, et al. (författare)
  • Anti-lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 monoclonal antibody inhibits CD40 ligand-independent immune responses and prevents chronic vasculopathy in CD40 ligand-deficient mice.
  • 2002
  • Ingår i: Transplantation. - 1534-6080. ; 74:1, s. 35-41
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: Blockade of CD40 ligand (CD40L; CD154, gp39) is a potential treatment for autoimmune disease and allograft rejection. However, CD40L-/- mice are capable of mobilizing cellular immune responses to viral, parasitic, and intracellular bacterial infections as well as rejecting skin grafts with nearly the same efficiency as wild-type mice. CD40L-deficient mice (CD40L-/-) or wild-type mice treated with anti-CD40L develop chronic vasculopathy only 8 weeks after allogeneic heart transplantation. To overcome CD40L-independent immune responses, we used anti-lymphocyte function-associated antigen monoclonal antibody (LFA)-1, which has previously been shown to inhibit CD8+ immune responses. METHODS: We conducted mixed lymphocyte reactions, cytotoxicity assays, skin transplantation, and vascularized heterotopic heart transplantation in wild-type B6 and CD40L-deficient mice in the presence and absence of anti-LFA-1 to study the effects of anti-LFA-1 in the absence of CD40L signaling. RESULTS: Anti-LFA-1 inhibited proliferation of naïve CD40L-/- mixed leukocyte reactions and the lysis of donor targets by CD40L-/- cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Anti-LFA-1-treated CD40L-/- mice that received fully MHC-mismatched skin grafts showed significant prolongation of graft survival, with a median survival time of 55 days (mean 66 days) compared with 13 and 21 days in wild-type and CD40L-/- controls, respectively. CD40L-/- mice that received fully MHC-mismatched vascularized heart transplants treated with four doses of 200 microg of anti-LFA-1 at the time of transplantation did not develop any signs of chronic vasculopathy 150 days after transplantation. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that anti-LFA-1 can complement CD40L inhibition in the prevention of undesirable immune responses.
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  • Corbascio, Matthias, et al. (författare)
  • CTLA4Ig combined with anti-LFA-1 prolongs cardiac allograft survival indefinitely.
  • 2002
  • Ingår i: Transplant Immunology. - 1878-5492. ; 10:1, s. 55-61
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • CTLA4Ig and anti-LFA-1 are members of a new generation of immunomodulatory drugs which inhibit important signaling pathways in T cell activation. Both substances target molecules which have pivitol functions in the activation of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and have been theorized to have an interdependent relationship. These drugs have been used independently in various treatment regimens and have shown great promise in prolonging the survival of allografts. In order to test whether these substances have synergistic or potentiating effects when combined, we performed mixed lymphocyte reactions, skin transplantation and vascularised heterotopic heart transplantation in the Balb/c (H-2(d)) to C3H/HeJ (H-2(k)) strain combination. When anti-LFA-1 and CTLA4Ig were combined at low doses, there was a substantial inhibition of lymphocyte proliferation. When each drug was used as a mono-therapy in skin graft recipients, there was no significant effect on median graft survival (anti-LFA-1, 15 days; CTLA4Ig, 16 days) when compared to untreated controls (13 days), whereas a combination of anti-LFA-1 and CTLA4Ig extended graft survival significantly to 32 days. Untreated vascularised heart grafts rejected at a median of 8 days, CTLA4Ig-treated mice rejected at a median time of 79 days and anti-LFA-1-treated mice rejected at 43 days (n = 9). When CTLA4Ig and anti-LFA-1 were combined, all animals had functioning heart grafts at 100 days after transplantation. Histological analysis of combined-therapy hearts showed no signs or only minor changes associated with chronic rejection. In conclusion, these results indicate a synergistic effect of combining anti-LFA-1 with CTLA4Ig in inhibiting lymphocyte proliferation and prolonging the survival of fully MHC-mismatched allografts.
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  • Malm, Helene, et al. (författare)
  • CTLA4ig induces long-term graft survival of allogeneic skin grafts and totally inhibits T-cell proliferation in LFA-1-deficient mice.
  • 2002
  • Ingår i: Transplantation. - 1534-6080. ; 73:2, s. 293-297
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BACKGROUND: It was recently shown that some strains of mice are capable of rejecting transplants independently of B7 and CD40L signaling and that this rejection is mediated by CD8(+) T cells. LFA-1 is known to be important for CD8(+) T cell activation and cytotoxicity. Therefore, blockade of LFA-1 could be important in overcoming costimulation blockade, CD8(+) T-cell-mediated, resistant rejection. The purpose of this study was to define the effect of combined blockade of the LFA-1 and B7 costimulation pathways on the alloimmune response in mice. METHODS: Allogeneic skin transplantation was performed using BALB/c mice as donors and C57BL/6J wild-type or LFA-1-deficient (CD11a(-/-)) mice as recipients. CTLA4Ig or anti-LFA-1 was administered either as an induction or a prolonged therapy. Mixed lymphocyte reactions were conducted to study the effect of CTLA4Ig on T-cell proliferation in CD11a(-/-) mice. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Administration of CTLA4Ig completely inhibits CD11a(-/-) T-cell proliferation in response to alloantigens and significantly improved skin allograft survival in CD11a(-/-) mice. Prolonged treatment of wild-type recipient mice with CTLA4Ig and anti-LFA-1 increased median survival time to 45.5 days compared with 16 days after induction therapy, but it was not sufficient to induce indefinite allograft survival in this model.
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