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Discoordinate Modulation of Natriuretic Peptides During Acute Cardiac Allograft Rejection in Humans
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The significant selective increase in plasma BNP levels found in the present study has not been previously described. This finding provides a new insight into the mechanism of allograft rejection and the modulation of natriuretic peptide synthesis and release. Furthermore, although preliminary, the data suggest that BNP plasma levels could form the basis for a new, noninvasive screening test to predict acute cardiac allograft rejection. Because treatment with the antilymphocyte monoclonal antibody OKT3 (murine monoclonal antibody to the CD3 antigen of the human T-cell) decreased BNP plasma levels, cytokine production by T-cells may mediate the selective increase in circulating BNP.
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