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Immunology
Transplantation (T Pierce)
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Medical
Post-Graduate
02/18/2009

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Term
Define isograft
Definition
transplantation btw two syngeneic (genetically identical) individuals
Term

Define allograft

Definition
transplantation between genetically different individuals of the same species
Term
Define xenograft
Definition
transplatation between different species
Term
What is the evidence that showed immune system role in rejection?
Definition
  • infiltrate of monocytes and lymphocytes
  • T cells required (individuals deficient in T cells do not reject)
  • immunosuppressed recipients have delayed or no rejection response
Term
Difference btw first set rejection and second set rejection.
Definition
  • first set- build up "memory" cells (takes 14 days) after first allograft
  • second set- accelerated rejection that can be adaptively transferred (CD4 involved)
    • can transfer "memory" cells to different person
Term
Role of CD4 in rejection
Definition
if you do not have any CD4 cells, no rejection
Term
Distinguish between direct and indirect allorecognition
Definition
  • direct- T cell recognized unprocessed allogeneic MHC molecule on graft APC
  • indirect- present processed peptide on allogeneic MHC molecule bound to self MHC molecule
Term
In T cell response, signal one without signal two causes what?
Definition
anergy
Term
Process of cross match test for hyperacute rejection
Definition
  1. mix donor serum with recipient serium
  2. look for Ab's to each other in cell
  3. add trypan blue dye
    1. if uptake, cell membrane have been damaged
    2. if dye excluded, cell membrane in tact
Term
What must be done for transplant typing
Definition
  • ABO bloodtype
  • crossmatch
  • HLA/MHC
Term
Lab test for detecting MHC antigen
Definition
  • serologic
    • Ab to known MHC antigens
    • complement mediated cytotoxicity
    • detect mailny HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C and some HLA-DR and HLA-DQ
  • cellular assay (MLC)
  • DNA typing
Term
Testing for T cell response to MHC
Definition
  1. put responder cells from MHC-A mouse with irradiated stimulator cells from MHC-A mouse in a test tube
  2. see if they react (T cells do not react in this situation)
  3. However, if the stimulator cells were from an MHC-B mouse, T cells would respond
Term
Source of organs
Definition
  1. cadaveric
    1. brain death
    2. heart beating vs. non-heart beating cadavers
  2. live donor
    1. established (kidney)
    2. emerging (liver)
    3. investigational (lung)
Term
Different types of rejections
Definition

hyperacute

acute

chronic

graft vs. host

Term
Describe hyperacute rejection
Definition
Recipient already has been sensitized and has cytotoxic memory cells to the organ, which leads to rejection within an hour. Complement also plays a significant well
Term

How do you avoid hyperacute rejection?

Definition
do a good cross match test
Term

Role of MHC in T cell response to alloantigens

Definition

Donor APC present antigen in nonself MHC to host immune cells, leading to MHC antigens on allograft acting like self-MHC binding to foreign antigen, which will activate T cells

Term

Mechanism of action of chronic rejection

Definition
  • narrow vasculature
  • slow infiltration of immune cells
  • takes months to years
Term
Mechansim of action of graft vs. host rejection
Definition
  • attack on host cells by immunocompetent cells in graft
  • two to three wks after transplant
Term
Mechanism of action of acute rejection
Definition
  • active immune attack
  • T cells + Ab's cause localized tissue injury and inflammation
  • takes days to wks
  • repeat episodes are common
Term
How to prevent allograft recognition
Definition
  • calcineurin inhibitors (ex: cyclosporin) along with anti-proliferative and steroids
  • better off treating the prevention of rejection rather than treating once rejection occurs
  • significant variation by organ and center
Term
Immunosuppresants used to prevent rejection
Definition
  • calcineurin inhibitors
    • cyclosporin
    • tacrolimus
  • antimetabolites
    • Azathioprine
    • Mycophenolate mofetil
  • glucocorticosteroids
  • TOR inhbitors
    • sirolimus
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