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Role of Anti-MHC Class I Antibody in Facilitating Transplant Accommodation

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Publisher Begell House
Date 2009 Mar 7
PMID 19265506
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The ligation of MHC class I molecules by class I antibodies on endothelial cells leads to both proliferation and survival signal transduction. This signaling pathway has been implicated in the development of acute and chronic antibody-mediated rejection. The ability of a graft to acquire resistance to immune-mediated graft injury is the basis of accommodation. The mechanisms of MHC class I-induced accommodation are unknown, but under certain circumstances following the ligation of MHC class I molecules by antibodies, the survival pathway is activated. This review explores what is currently known about accommodation and how MHC class I signaling may play a role in the process of enhancing graft survival.

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