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Measurement of T Cell Alloreactivity Using Imaging Flow Cytometry
Published on: April 19, 2017
CCR4 expression on host T cells is a driver for alloreactive responses and lung rejection
Vyacheslav Palchevskiy1, Ying Ying Xue1, Rita Kern1
1Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Abstract:
Despite current immunosuppressive strategies, long-term lung transplant outcomes remain poor due to rapid allogenic responses. Using a stringent mouse model of allo-airway transplantation, we identify the CCR4-ligand axis as a central node driving secondary lymphoid tissue homing and activation of the allogeneic T cells that prevent long-term allograft survival. CCR4 deficiency on transplant recipient T cells diminishes allograft injury and when combined with CTLA4-Ig leads to an unprecedented long-term lung allograft accommodation. Thus, we identify CCR4-ligand interactions as a central mechanism driving allogeneic transplant rejection and suggest it as a potential target to enhance long-term lung transplant survival.
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