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Assessment of the Contribution That Direct Allorecognition Makes to the Progression of Chronic Cardiac Transplant Rejection in Humans
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Donor-specific hyporesponsiveness is demonstrated in 50% of recipients in both the HTLf and CTLf compartments of the direct alloresponse. Direct allorecognition therefore appears unlikely to be responsible for the progression of chronic rejection, implicating indirect allorecognition as the predominant immunological driving force. Furthermore, these data have potential implications for graft outcome, adjustment of immunosuppression, and recipient monitoring.
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