Cutting edge: lymphatic vessels, not blood vessels, primarily mediate immune rejections after transplantation

T Dietrich, F Bock, D Yuen, D Hos… - The journal of …, 2010 - journals.aai.org
T Dietrich, F Bock, D Yuen, D Hos, BO Bachmann, G Zahn, S Wiegand, L Chen, C Cursiefen
The journal of immunology, 2010journals.aai.org
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative importance of blood vessels
(hemangiogenesis) versus lymphatic vessels (lymphangiogenesis) in mediating
immunological responses after transplantation. Using the murine model of corneal
transplantation, graft survival was compared in differentially prevascularized and avascular
recipient beds. Donor corneas (C57BL/6) were transplanted into uninflamed or inflamed
avascular, prehemvascularized only or prehemvascularized and prelymphvascularized …
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative importance of blood vessels (hemangiogenesis) versus lymphatic vessels (lymphangiogenesis) in mediating immunological responses after transplantation. Using the murine model of corneal transplantation, graft survival was compared in differentially prevascularized and avascular recipient beds. Donor corneas (C57BL/6) were transplanted into uninflamed or inflamed avascular, prehemvascularized only or prehemvascularized and prelymphvascularized recipient murine eyes (BALB/C). Selective inhibition of lymphangiogenesis was achieved using antivascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 Abs and anti-integrin α5 small molecules. Grafts placed into only prehemvascularized recipient beds had a similarly good graft survival compared with grafts placed into completely avascular, normal recipients, whereas the pre-existence of lymphatic vessels significantly deteriorated corneal graft survival (p< 0.05). Lymphatic vessels seem to contribute significantly to graft rejection after (corneal) transplantation. That may allow for selective, temporary, perioperative antilymphangiogenic treatment to promote graft survival without affecting blood vessels, even after solid organ transplantation.
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