COMPARISON BETWEEN AORTIC AND SINUSOIDAL LIVER ENDOTHELIAL CELLS AS TARGETS OF HYPERACUTE XENOGENEIC REJECTION IN THE PIG TO HUMAN COMBINATION1
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 62 (6) , 803-810
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199609270-00018
Abstract
Endothelial cells of aortic origin are usually used in vitro as targets of hyperacute xenogeneic rejection, although endothelial cells from organs may have different properties. The sensitivities of aortic and liver endothelial cells to hyperacute xenogeneic rejection were compared in the pig to human combination. Sinusoidal liver endothelial cells were isolated and purified by collagenase perfusion of pig livers, sedimentation on a percoll gradient and selective adherence. Purity and viability of isolated liver endothelial cells after adherence were 85+/-6% and >95%, respectively. Endothelial cells from pig aortae (purity and viability >95%) were isolated by scraping. Immunoblotting analysis of xenoantigens on liver and aortic endothelial cell membranes preparations showed identical patterns. The strongest bands revealed by human IgM were located between 110 and 135 kD, while human IgG detected two major bands at 115 and 75kD. The membrane expression of xenoantigens recognized by human sera, analyzed by flow cytometry, was significantly lower on liver than on aortic endothelial cells (IgM: P=0.0006; IgG: P=0.0009). However, the complement-dependent cytotoxic activity of human sera was the same whether liver (54.5+/-1.4%) or aortic endothelial cells (50.0+/-4.2%) were used as targets. Taken together, those results allow the use of aortic instead of sinusoidal liver endothelial cells in the characterization of pig antigens recognized by human natural antibodies.Keywords
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