The role of cyclosporine A and interleukin-2 in obliterative airway disease in a rat tracheal transplant model
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The role of cyclosporine A and interleukin-2 in obliterative airway disease in a rat tracheal transplant model
Abstract
The pathogenesis of obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) following lung and heart-lung transplantation remains unclear. We evaluated the role of CsA and IL-2 on the development of obliterative airway disease (OAD) by administrating exogenous IL-2 in a CsA-treated rat tracheal transplant model. Tracheal grafts were implanted into the peritoneal cavity from Brown Norway (BN) to BN rats or to Lewis (LEW) rats. Allotransplant: No treatment was given in group 1. Short-term CsA (25 mg/kg, i.m. on POD 2 and 3) was used in group 2. Group 3 was treated with long-term CsA (25 mg/kg, i.m. on POD 2 and 3, followed by 5 mg/kg on POD 4 to 27). Administration of IL-2 (300, 000 IU/kg, i.p. on POD 15 to 19 and 22 to 26) was performed to long-term CsA treated rats in group 4. Isotransplant: No treatment was given to group 5, group 6 was treated with IL-2 (same regimen as in group 4). Grafts were harvested at different time points after Tx for histological assessment. No luminal obliteration was observed in group 5 and 6. Complete luminal obliteration was noted 4 weeks after Tx in group 1. In group 2 and 3, obliterative lesion occurred 4-6 weeks after CsA withdrawal. IL-2 increased epithelial loss, lymphocytic infiltration, and obliterative changes in group 4. Our results suggest that OAD is an immune mediated disorder. Furthermore, administration of exogenous IL-2 might be able to abrogate the protection from OAD by CsA therapy.
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