Acute vascular rejection represents a formidable barrier to clinical xenotransplantation and it is known that this type of rejection can also be initiated by xenoreactive antibodies that have limited complement-activating ability. Using a sophisticated mouse model, a recent study has provided in vivo evidence for the existence of an IgG(1)-mediated vascular rejection, which uniquely depends on both the activation of complement and interactions with FcgammaRIII on natural killer (NK) cells
BACKGROUND: Antibody-mediated rejection is characterized by macrophage margination against vascular ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Hilton GockXenotransplantation is the final fron...
International audienceThe role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been littl...
Transplantation is an effective approach for treating end-stage organ failure. There has been a long...
Xenoreactive natural antibodies (XNA) and complement activation are thought to be the 2 main factors...
Xenoreactive natural antibodies (XNA) and complement activation are thought to be the 2 main factors...
Hamster hearts transplanted into transiently complement-depleted and continuously cyclosporin A (CyA...
Immunoglobulins regulate the complement system by acti-vating complement on foreign surfaces and div...
Anti-graft antibodies are often associated with graft rejection. Under special conditions, grafts co...
In 1982, Alexandre and colleagues demonstrated that hyperacute rejection (HAR) of ABO-incompatible k...
Hyperacute rejection of vascularized discordant xenografts can now be effectively managed. However, ...
Nonvascularized xenograft rejection is T cell mediated, but is dependent on initial macrophage (M) i...
International audienceXenotransplantation has recently become a subject of interest for the transpla...
One main hurdle to xenotransplantation, i.e. transplantation between different species, is the immun...
BACKGROUND: Xenoreactive human natural antibodies (NAb) are predominantly directed against galactose...
BACKGROUND: Antibody-mediated rejection is characterized by macrophage margination against vascular ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Hilton GockXenotransplantation is the final fron...
International audienceThe role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been littl...
Transplantation is an effective approach for treating end-stage organ failure. There has been a long...
Xenoreactive natural antibodies (XNA) and complement activation are thought to be the 2 main factors...
Xenoreactive natural antibodies (XNA) and complement activation are thought to be the 2 main factors...
Hamster hearts transplanted into transiently complement-depleted and continuously cyclosporin A (CyA...
Immunoglobulins regulate the complement system by acti-vating complement on foreign surfaces and div...
Anti-graft antibodies are often associated with graft rejection. Under special conditions, grafts co...
In 1982, Alexandre and colleagues demonstrated that hyperacute rejection (HAR) of ABO-incompatible k...
Hyperacute rejection of vascularized discordant xenografts can now be effectively managed. However, ...
Nonvascularized xenograft rejection is T cell mediated, but is dependent on initial macrophage (M) i...
International audienceXenotransplantation has recently become a subject of interest for the transpla...
One main hurdle to xenotransplantation, i.e. transplantation between different species, is the immun...
BACKGROUND: Xenoreactive human natural antibodies (NAb) are predominantly directed against galactose...
BACKGROUND: Antibody-mediated rejection is characterized by macrophage margination against vascular ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Hilton GockXenotransplantation is the final fron...
International audienceThe role of T cells in the rejection of vascularized xenografts has been littl...