Long-term function of vascularized human organ grafts is often limited by transplant arteriosclerosis and can lead to graft failure. Here, we have analyzed the impact of an initial rejection episode on the later development of transplant arteriosclerosis. Following transplantation of allogeneic abdominal aortic segments in mice, aortic grafts were retransplanted into either immunodeficient or syngeneic recipients. Retransplantation of grafts from immunocompetent into immunodeficient mice as early as 2 days after the primary transplant resulted in intimal proliferation and obstruction of the graft lumen 30 days after the primary transplant. In contrast, retransplantation of the grafts into donor syngeneic B10 recipients within 7 days did not...
International audienceExperimental studies of the in vivo behaviour of human cells and tissues have ...
In this thesis, we focused on vascular damage inflicted after transplantation, i.e. injury of the gr...
To date, chronic transplant dysfunction (CTD) is recognized as the major cause of transplant loss lo...
AbstractChronic rejection (CR) is the most common cause of late graft failure after solid organ tran...
BACKGROUND: The degree of transplant arteriosclerosis in murine cardiac allografts is difficult to a...
Aortic allotransplantation in mice has been well established as a model of choice to study the evolv...
BACKGROUND: Indirect allorecognition has been implicated in the initiation of chronic allograft dysf...
BACKGROUND: Transplant arteriosclerosis is a major complication in long-term survivors of heart tran...
Vascular disease is the main cause of disability and mortality in the western world and the major li...
To date, clinical solid-organ transplantation has not achieved its goals as a long-term treatment fo...
Although advances in graft procurement, preservation, matching and immunosuppression have all contri...
Rationale: Transplantation, the most effective therapy for end-stage organ failure, is markedly limi...
Sequential analysis of changes that lead to chronic rejection was undertaken in an animal model of c...
In this thesis, we focused on vascular damage inflicted after transplantation, i.e. injury of the gr...
The development of transplant arteriosclerosis (TA) is today's most important problem in clinical or...
International audienceExperimental studies of the in vivo behaviour of human cells and tissues have ...
In this thesis, we focused on vascular damage inflicted after transplantation, i.e. injury of the gr...
To date, chronic transplant dysfunction (CTD) is recognized as the major cause of transplant loss lo...
AbstractChronic rejection (CR) is the most common cause of late graft failure after solid organ tran...
BACKGROUND: The degree of transplant arteriosclerosis in murine cardiac allografts is difficult to a...
Aortic allotransplantation in mice has been well established as a model of choice to study the evolv...
BACKGROUND: Indirect allorecognition has been implicated in the initiation of chronic allograft dysf...
BACKGROUND: Transplant arteriosclerosis is a major complication in long-term survivors of heart tran...
Vascular disease is the main cause of disability and mortality in the western world and the major li...
To date, clinical solid-organ transplantation has not achieved its goals as a long-term treatment fo...
Although advances in graft procurement, preservation, matching and immunosuppression have all contri...
Rationale: Transplantation, the most effective therapy for end-stage organ failure, is markedly limi...
Sequential analysis of changes that lead to chronic rejection was undertaken in an animal model of c...
In this thesis, we focused on vascular damage inflicted after transplantation, i.e. injury of the gr...
The development of transplant arteriosclerosis (TA) is today's most important problem in clinical or...
International audienceExperimental studies of the in vivo behaviour of human cells and tissues have ...
In this thesis, we focused on vascular damage inflicted after transplantation, i.e. injury of the gr...
To date, chronic transplant dysfunction (CTD) is recognized as the major cause of transplant loss lo...