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Operational tolerance after intestine re-transplantation in childhood and immunological correlates. Case report and review.

Lisa RemaleyChethan AshokkumarKyle A SoltysGeorge Vincent MazariegosGeoffrey James BondAjai KhannaArmando GanozaMiguel Reyes-MugicaAdriana ZeeviRakesh Sindhi
Published in: Pediatric transplantation (2022)
Despite variable paths to tolerance which include graft versus host disease in two previous cases, and rejection-related loss of the primary isolated intestinal allograft in our recipient, the three cases with operational tolerance are bound by common themes: a relatively large donor antigenic load transmitted during intestine transplantation, and donor-specific hyporesponsiveness. Cell-based assays suggest enhanced donor-induced apoptosis of recipient T-cells and circulating T-regulatory cells as mechanistic links between antigenic load and donor-specific hyporesponsiveness.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • signaling pathway
  • oxidative stress
  • cell therapy
  • single cell
  • high throughput
  • stem cells
  • transcription factor
  • cell proliferation
  • cell cycle arrest
  • young adults