Mechanism of immune hyporesponsiveness induced by recipient- derived immature dendritic cells in liver transplantation rat
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Mechanism of immune hyporesponsiveness induced by recipient- derived immature dendritic cells in liver transplantation rat
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the mechanism of immune hyporesponsiveness induced by donor-antigen- unloaded recipient-derived immature dendritic cell (imDC) of liver grafts in rats.
Methods: Forty Sprague-Dawley rats (donor) and forty male Wistar rats (recipient) were randomly divided into 4 groups: control, cyclosporine A (CsA), mature DC (mDC), and imDC groups respectively, with 10 donor rats and 10 recipient rats in each group. Recipient rats in CsA group were treated with 10 mg•kg⁻¹•d⁻¹ CsA starting day 2 after the transplantation. Recipients in the mDC or imDC groups were given Wistar rat derived mDCs (1 × 10⁶/rat) or imDCs (1 × 10⁶/rat) via dorsal vein of the penis respectively 1 day before the transplantation. In each group, 5 recipients were kept for determination of survival time and the other 5 rats were executed at day 10 after transplantation. Blood samples were collected for the measurement of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin (TBIL), interleukin 2 (IL-2), interferon gamma (IFN-γ), IL-4, and IL-10 levels. Liver tissue was harvested for HE staining and acute rejection evaluation. Expression levels of Fas-L/Fas in the grafts were detected by immunohistochemical staining; and Western blot was used to detect the expression level of Scurfin.
Results: The survival time of CsA and imDC groups was significantly longer than that of control and mDC groups (all P < 0.05). The levels of serum ALT and TBIL in the control group (2072.20 ± 217.93 IU/L and 147.42 ± 22.02 µmol/L) and mDC group (2117.00 ± 285.13 IU/L and 141.58 ± 20.82 µmol/L) were significantly higher than those in the CsA group (59.68 ± 13.48 IU/L and 15.40 ± 2.13 µmol/L) or imDC group (50.80 ± 9.63 IU/L and 14.44 ± 3.49 µmol/L) (all P < 0.05). In the CsA and imDC groups, the levels of IL-2 (22.52 ± 3.75 pg/mL and 22.12 ± 3.90 pg/mL) and IFN-γ (309.20 ± 25.19 pg/mL and 321.00 ± 21.64 pg/mL) were significantly lower, but the levels of IL-4 (297.60 ± 25.07 pg/mL and 277.00 ± 22.47 pg/mL) and IL-10 (1226.00 ± 140.49 pg/mL and 1423.00 ± 106.39 pg/mL) were higher than those of the control (IL-2: 147.78 ± 12.80 pg/mL, IFN-γ: 1758.60 ± 106.22 pg/mL, IL-4: 17.40 ± 4.77 pg/mL, IL-10: 81.00 ± 9.47 pg/mL) and mDC groups (IL-2: 142.34 ± 9.29 pg/mL, IFN-γ: 1835.00 ± 82.63 pg/mL, IL-4: 15.60 ± 3.96 pg/mL, IL-10: 68.80 ± 11.23 pg/mL) (all P < 0.01). The expression level of Scurfin protein on CD4+ CD25+ T cells of the imDC group (1.34 ± 0.29) was significantly higher than that in the control (0.72 ± 0.13), CsA (0.37 ± 0.11), and mDC groups (0.78 ± 0.17) (all P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Donor-antigen-unloaded recipient-derived imDC is an effective treatment in inducing immune hyporesponsiveness through induction of T cell apoptosis, shift in Thl/Th2 balance, and proliferation of regulatory T cell.
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