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. 1985 Jul-Aug;4(4):417-21.

Lymphocytes of bronchoalveolar lavages from heart-lung transplant recipients

  • PMID: 3939651

Lymphocytes of bronchoalveolar lavages from heart-lung transplant recipients

A Zeevi et al. J Heart Transplant. 1985 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Bronchoalveolar cells from 13 lavages done in six heart-lung transplant recipients were tested for spontaneous proliferation, Interleukin-2 response and secondary allogeneic proliferation measured by primed lymphocyte testing. In most instances the bronchoalveolar cells responded to Interleukin-2 suggesting the presence of activated T-cells in the lavage. The lavage cells from several patients exhibited primed lymphocyte testing responses suggesting the presence of alloreactive T-cells. A high degree of spontaneous cellular proliferation was observed in several lavages, which appeared to be due to a macrophage-lymphocyte reaction. Two mechanisms may be responsible for this reactivity; a macrophage-lymphocyte reaction as a result of recipient lymphocyte responses to donor macrophages in the lavage during the early post-transplant period, or a macrophage-lymphocyte reaction related to an ongoing infection. Thus, functional assays on bronchoalveolar lavage cells may have diagnostic value in monitoring heart-lung recipients for lung rejection and infection.

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