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Migration of dendritic leukocytes from cardiac allografts into host spleens. A novel pathway for initiation of rejection.
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HistocompatibilityImmunologyTransplantation MedicinePathologyAntigen ProcessingCardiac RegenerationCardiac AllograftsImmunotherapyHematologyMouse Cardiac AllograftsGraft SurvivalVascularized AllograftsCell TransplantationTransplantationAutoimmune DiseaseMedicineHost SpleensAutoimmunityGraft RejectionCell BiologyFully-vascularized Organ AllograftsDendritic LeukocytesTransplant ImmunologyHeart Transplantation
It has been a long-standing dogma that host sensitization against fully-vascularized organ allografts occurs peripherally within the graft itself. In this report we show that donor-derived MHC class II-positive (Ia+) DL migrate rapidly out of mouse cardiac allografts into the recipients' spleens where they home to the peripheral white pulp and associate predominantly with CD4+ T lymphocytes. This provides a novel route for central sensitization against fully vascularized allografts, and most likely represents a pathway by which immune responses are generated against antigens on blood-borne DL emigrating from peripheral tissues.
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