REACTION OF COMPLEMENT WITH ENDOTHEUAL CELLS IN A MODEL OF XEN0TRANSPLANTATION
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 86 (Supplement) , 31-35
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1991.tb06204.x
Abstract
SUMMARY: We review our studies on the role of complement (C) as mediator of xenograft hyperacute rejection using an in vitro model consisting of porcine endothelial cells as target and human serum as source of natural antibodies and C. Cytotoxicity of endothelial cells required IgM antibodies to porcine endothelial cells, and the classical pathway and membrane attack complex of C. These findings correlated with in vivo results of porcine organs transplanted into rhesus monkeys, which showed a) co-deposition of IgM, C3, C4 and C9, along blood vessels of rejecting organs, with trace deposits of factors B or P, and b) minimal deposition of IgM and C components in transplants with prolonged survival that were performed in rtiesus monkeys depleted of natural antibodies but with normal C levels. Human serum causes activation of porcine endothelial cells manifested by release of heparan sulfate proteogiycan. Heparan sulfate release was induced by C5a alone. A new approach to avert xenograft hyperacute rejection was tested. To inhibit cytotoxicity of porcine endothelial cells by human C, the membrane-associated C inhibitor decay-accelerating factor (DAF) of human origin was incorporated into endothelial cells. Human DAF was able to efficiently inhibit C-mediated killing of porcine endothelial cells, suggesting that the use of DAF and other C inhibitors could be used to interfere with C-mediated xenograft hyperacute rejection.Keywords
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