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Review
. 2010 Nov 27;90(10):1043-7.
doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e3181efcfe9.

The significance of non-T-cell pathways in graft rejection: implications for transplant tolerance

Review

The significance of non-T-cell pathways in graft rejection: implications for transplant tolerance

Xian Chang Li. Transplantation. .

Abstract

Both innate and adaptive immune cells are actively involved in the initiation and destruction of allotransplants, and there is a true need now to look beyond T cells in the allograft response, examining various non-T-cell types in transplant models and how such cell types interact with T cells in determining the fate of an allograft. Studies in this area may lead to further improvement in transplant outcomes.

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Cross-talk of non-T cells and T cells in alloimmune responses. Non-T cells can directly damage the graft or indirectly by modifying the T cell programs.

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