Immunology of renal allograft rejection
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Immunology of renal allograft rejection
Abstract
Allograft rejection remains the critical problem of renal transplantation. The immunologic mechanisms that underlie renal allograft rejection are heterogeneous and involve the humoral and cellular limbs of the immune response. Antibody-mediated hyperacute rejection is now rare owing to improved prospective cross-matching. Chronic rejection, characterized by intrarenal arterial fibrosis, is still poorly understood. Knowledge of the afferent and efferent processes involved in rejection has led to effective therapeutic and experimental strategies that employ monoclonal antibodies and other pharmacologic agents to reverse, or prevent, acute allograft rejection. In addition, allospecific tolerance has been achieved experimentally and clinically in a variety of manners. Preliminary studies on the mechanism of allograft tolerance induced by donor-specific blood transfusions before transplantation suggest a role for an immunoregulatory cell population that specifically down regulates cytotoxic lymphocyte responses to donor antigens in some recipients. A role for noninherited maternal antigens and anti-idiotypic antibodies in down regulating immune responses to allografts have also been reported by several studies. An improved understanding of allograft rejection and tolerance may identify approaches to prolong allograft survival without the morbidity and mortality associated with present-day immunosuppression.
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