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Natural Killer T-cells Participate in Rejection of Islet Allografts in the Liver of Mice

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Journal Diabetes
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2005 Dec 29
PMID 16380474
Citations 21
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A role of natural killer T (NKT) cells in transplant rejection remains unknown. Here, we determined whether NKT cells participate in rejection of islet allografts, using NKT cell-deficient mice. Survival of islet allografts in streptozotocin-induced diabetic CD1d(-/-) mice or Valpha14 NKT cell(-/-) mice was significantly prolonged without immunosuppression when grafted into the liver, but not beneath the kidney capsule, compared with wild-type mice. Acceptance of intrahepatic islet allografts was achieved in CD1d(-/-) mice by a subtherapeutic dose of rapamycin, which was abrogated in conjunction with the transfer of hepatic mononuclear cells from wild-type, but not from CD1d(-/-), mice at islet transplantation. The second islet grafts from a donor-specific, but not from a third-party, strain in CD1d(-/-) mice bearing functional islet allografts were accepted without immunosuppression at 120 days after the initial transplantation. These findings demonstrate that NKT cells play a significant role in rejection of islet allografts in the liver of mice, but that NKT cells are not essential for induction of donor-specific unresponsiveness in this model. The current study indicates that NKT cells might be considered as a target for intervention to prevent islet allograft rejection when the liver is the site of transplantation.

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