Requirement for natural killer T (NKT) cells in the induction of allograft tolerance


Autoria(s): Seino, Ken-ichiro; Fukao, Katashi; Muramoto, Kenzo; Yanagisawa, Kazuhiko; Takada, Yasutsugu; Kakuta, Shigeru; Iwakura, Yoichiro; Van Kaer, Luc; Takeda, Kazuyoshi; Nakayama, Toshinori; Taniguchi, Masaru; Bashuda, Hisashi; Yagita, Hideo; Okumura, Ko
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27/02/2001

20/02/2001

Resumo

In this study, we investigated the role of Vα14 natural killer T (NKT) cells in transplant immunity. The ability to reject allografts was not significantly different between wild-type (WT) and Vα14 NKT cell-deficient mice. However, in models in which tolerance was induced against cardiac allografts by blockade of lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1/intercellular adhesion molecule-1 or CD28/B7 interactions, long-term acceptance of the grafts was observed only in WT but not Vα14 NKT cell-deficient mice. Adoptive transfer with Vα14 NKT cells restored long-term acceptance of allografts in Vα14 NKT cell-deficient mice. The critical role of Vα14 NKT cells to mediate immunosuppression was also observed in vitro in mixed lymphocyte cultures in which lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1/intercellular adhesion molecule-1 or CD28/B7 interactions were blocked. Experiments using IL-4- or IFN-γ-deficient mice suggested a critical contribution of IFN-γ to the Vα14 NKT cell-mediated allograft acceptance in vivo. These results indicate a critical contribution of Vα14 NKT cells to the induction of allograft tolerance and provide a useful model to investigate the regulatory role of Vα14 NKT cells in various immune responses.

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/pmc/articles/PMC30180/

/pubmed/11226281

http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.041608298

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en

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The National Academy of Sciences

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Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences

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