Experimental clinical evidence has highlighted the importance of early posttransplantation events in determining allograft survival. Graft inflammation is initiated by activation of cellular and humoral components of innate immunity in an antigen-independent manner. Subsequently, the alloreactive response is driven by donor-specific T-cell-dependent adaptive immunity. A positive cross-talk between innate and adaptive responses governs the magnitude of the host-versus-graft response. This article reviews recent studies on the cellular and molecular pathways through which innate immunity may trigger allograft rejection. Curr Opin Organ Transplant 2003, 8:2-6. © 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.SCOPUS: re.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
For a long time now, kidney transplant rejection has been considered the consequence of either cellu...
The sensitive and broadly reactive character of the innate immune system makes it liable to activati...
Consistent induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness in the absence of continuous immunosuppressi...
Over the last decades, our understanding of adaptive immune responses to solid organ transplantation...
In 1994, in a prospective control trial in cyclosporine-treated, kidneytransplant patients, we obser...
Purpose of reviewAlthough organ transplantation has become the standard life-saving strategy for pat...
Over the last decades, our understanding of adaptive immune responses to solid organ transplantation...
International audienceTransplant immunology is currently largely focused on conventional adaptive im...
Traditionally, the recognition and tolerance of trans-planted grafts has been considered to be withi...
The molecular entities present on a cell or organ transplant that trigger the innate immune response...
Rejection of transplanted organs depends on an orchestrated immune response to histocompatibility an...
Rejection is the major barrier to successful transplantation and usually results from the integratio...
For a long time now, kidney transplant rejection has been considered the consequence of either cellu...
The sensitive and broadly reactive character of the innate immune system makes it liable to activati...
Consistent induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness in the absence of continuous immunosuppressi...
Over the last decades, our understanding of adaptive immune responses to solid organ transplantation...
In 1994, in a prospective control trial in cyclosporine-treated, kidneytransplant patients, we obser...
Purpose of reviewAlthough organ transplantation has become the standard life-saving strategy for pat...
Over the last decades, our understanding of adaptive immune responses to solid organ transplantation...
International audienceTransplant immunology is currently largely focused on conventional adaptive im...
Traditionally, the recognition and tolerance of trans-planted grafts has been considered to be withi...
The molecular entities present on a cell or organ transplant that trigger the innate immune response...
Rejection of transplanted organs depends on an orchestrated immune response to histocompatibility an...
Rejection is the major barrier to successful transplantation and usually results from the integratio...
For a long time now, kidney transplant rejection has been considered the consequence of either cellu...
The sensitive and broadly reactive character of the innate immune system makes it liable to activati...
Consistent induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness in the absence of continuous immunosuppressi...