Rejection of transplanted organs depends on an orchestrated immune response to histocompatibility antigens expressed by the grafted tissue. Effector mechanisms primarily responsible for the rejection process classically involve type 1 helper CD4(+) T cells, cytotoxic CD8(+) T cells and antibodies. Experimental studies revealed alternative mechanisms of rejection that implicate type 2 helper CD4(+) T cells and memory CD8(+) T cells as well as cells belonging to the innate immune system including natural killer cells, eosinophils and neutrophils. Furthermore, local inflammation associated with rejection is tightly regulated at the graft level by regulatory T cells and mast cells. The redundancy of rejection mechanisms explains the difficulty ...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
A number of life-threatening diseases, such as kidney failure, diabetes, and certain kinds of corona...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
International audienceOrgan transplantation appears today to be the best alternative to replace the ...
Rejection is the major barrier to successful transplantation and usually results from the integratio...
Rejection is the major barrier to successful transplantation and usually results from the integratio...
Experimental clinical evidence has highlighted the importance of early posttransplantation events in...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and macrophage-mediated delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses...
Acute allograft rejection remains a major problem in solid organ transplantation, because rejection ...
Liver allograft rejection remains a significant cause of morbidity and graft failure in liver transp...
Transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage organ failure, but organ survival is l...
Adaptive immunity has gained importance in transplant immunology for years, based on models in which...
It has long been appreciated that MHC alloantigens can be recognized via two pathways; direct and in...
AbstractThe alloimmune response can be divided into specific junctures where critical decisions betw...
Peripheral tolerance to allogeneic organ grafts can be induced in rodents by treating with non-deple...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
A number of life-threatening diseases, such as kidney failure, diabetes, and certain kinds of corona...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
International audienceOrgan transplantation appears today to be the best alternative to replace the ...
Rejection is the major barrier to successful transplantation and usually results from the integratio...
Rejection is the major barrier to successful transplantation and usually results from the integratio...
Experimental clinical evidence has highlighted the importance of early posttransplantation events in...
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and macrophage-mediated delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses...
Acute allograft rejection remains a major problem in solid organ transplantation, because rejection ...
Liver allograft rejection remains a significant cause of morbidity and graft failure in liver transp...
Transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage organ failure, but organ survival is l...
Adaptive immunity has gained importance in transplant immunology for years, based on models in which...
It has long been appreciated that MHC alloantigens can be recognized via two pathways; direct and in...
AbstractThe alloimmune response can be divided into specific junctures where critical decisions betw...
Peripheral tolerance to allogeneic organ grafts can be induced in rodents by treating with non-deple...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
A number of life-threatening diseases, such as kidney failure, diabetes, and certain kinds of corona...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...