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1 Responses to alloantigens and transplant rejection
CH15 Responses to alloantigens and transplant rejection Immune response against grafted cells tissues, or organs Ch16 Immune modulators

2 The immune system Chapter 15 Transplantation of tissues and organs
Third edition Peter Parham (2009) Chapter 15 Transplantation of tissues and organs

3 Bone marrow transplantation
Identity of transplantation antigens Type and prevention of immune response in rejection of solid organs Bone marrow transplantation

4 Donor

5 Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
Identity of transplantation antigens Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) MHC Ag Class I Class II Autograft Isograft Allograft Xenograft

6 Type and prevention of immune response in rejection of solid organs
Hyperacute rejection (within 24h) Acute rejection (first few weeks) Chronic rejection (months - years)

7 Hyperacute rejection Pre-existing Ab (e.g. Anti-MHC, A/B/O) Immediate
Repeated blood transfusions Repeated pregnancies Previous graft Immediate graft death Cā€™, blood clotting

8 Hyperacute rejection

9 Cell-mediated immunity (CMI)
Acute rejection (first few weeks) Cell-mediated immunity (CMI) Th1 response Macrophages (Type IV hypersensitivity) CTLs Cross reactivity MHC polymorphism Allogeneic T cells The frequency of T cells specific for any non-self MHC molecules is relatively high

10 Affinity Cross reactivity High frequency of allogeneic T cells
Self Cross reactivity High affinity to non-self MHC Ag

11 Acute rejection Anti-CD3 Donor DC

12 In vitro mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR)
T: recipient APC: donor Target: donor

13 Minor histocompatibility Ag
HLA matching Minor histocompatibility Ag Polymorphic Ag (proteins that differ in amino acid sequence between individuals)

14 Two ways of allo-Ag recognition
Donor Donor Recipient

15 Chronic rejection (months - years) FcR Infiltration Fibrosis Atrophy

16 Bone marrow transplantation
Genetic diseases of blood cells Intravenous infusion Cancer therapy Chemotherapy Repopulation Reconstitution of the patientā€™s immune system and also their red cells and platelets

17 T cells : thymus MHC restriction
Positive selection

18 MHCa MHCaxb Hematopoiesis MHCb APC MHCa MHCaxb MHCb

19 Bone marrow chimera Blood type Thymic non-lymphoid stroma Bone marrow-derived APC The more HLA allotypes they share, the better it works

20 HLA-haploidentical family members

21 Myeloablative therapy
Enrichment Engraftment: Colonization of HSC in the bone of recipient Niche Myeloablative therapy

22 Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)
Recipient DC Stringent T-cell depletion

23 Activation of allogeneic T cells
č†½ē“…ē“  Tissue inflammation Acute GVHD: First few months Cytokine storm Graft-versus-leukemia effect Graft-versus-tumor effect Activation of allogeneic T cells


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