International audienceThe generation of antibodies against donor-specific major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens, a type of donor-specific antibodies (DSAs), after transplantation requires that recipient’s allospecific B cells receive help from T cells. The current dogma holds that this help is exclusively provided by the recipient’s CD4 + T cells that recognize complexes of recipient’s MHC II molecules and peptides derived from donor-specific MHC alloantigens, a process called indirect allorecognition. Here, we demonstrated that, after allogeneic heart transplantation, CD3ε knockout recipient mice lacking T cells generate a rapid, transient wave of switched alloantibodies, predominantly directed against MHC I molecules. This is du...
<p>Antibody-mediated rejection is currently the leading cause of transplant failure. Prevailing dogm...
MHC alloantigen is recognized by two pathways: "directly," intact on donor cells, or "indirectly," a...
Memory cells are currently thought to be a major barrier to tolerance induction in transplantation. ...
International audienceThe generation of antibodies against donor-specific major histocompatibility c...
International audienceThe generation of antibodies against donor-specific major histocompatibility c...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
Antibody-mediated rejection is currently the leading cause of transplant failure. Prevailing dogma p...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
BackgroundThe dual role of B cells as drivers and suppressors of the immune responses have underscor...
SummaryChronic rejection of solid organ allografts remains the major cause of transplant failure. Do...
Chronic rejection of solid organ allografts remains the major cause of transplant failure. Donor-der...
BACKGROUND: Indirect allorecognition has been implicated in the initiation of chronic allograft dysf...
BACKGROUND: Indirect allorecognition has been implicated in the initiation of chronic allograft dysf...
<p>Antibody-mediated rejection is currently the leading cause of transplant failure. Prevailing dogm...
MHC alloantigen is recognized by two pathways: "directly," intact on donor cells, or "indirectly," a...
Memory cells are currently thought to be a major barrier to tolerance induction in transplantation. ...
International audienceThe generation of antibodies against donor-specific major histocompatibility c...
International audienceThe generation of antibodies against donor-specific major histocompatibility c...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
Antibody-mediated rejection is currently the leading cause of transplant failure. Prevailing dogma p...
Humoral alloimmunity is now recognized as a major determinant of transplant outcome. MHC glycoprotei...
BackgroundThe dual role of B cells as drivers and suppressors of the immune responses have underscor...
SummaryChronic rejection of solid organ allografts remains the major cause of transplant failure. Do...
Chronic rejection of solid organ allografts remains the major cause of transplant failure. Donor-der...
BACKGROUND: Indirect allorecognition has been implicated in the initiation of chronic allograft dysf...
BACKGROUND: Indirect allorecognition has been implicated in the initiation of chronic allograft dysf...
<p>Antibody-mediated rejection is currently the leading cause of transplant failure. Prevailing dogm...
MHC alloantigen is recognized by two pathways: "directly," intact on donor cells, or "indirectly," a...
Memory cells are currently thought to be a major barrier to tolerance induction in transplantation. ...