Novel Immunological Approach to Asses Donor Reactivity of Transplant Recipients Using a Humanized Mouse Model
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In organ transplantation, a reproducible and robust immune-monitoring assay has not been established to determine individually tailored immunosuppressants (IS). We applied humanized mice reconstituted with human (hu-) peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) obtained from living donor liver transplant recipients to evaluate their immune status. Engraftment of 2.5 × 10 hu-PBMCs from healthy volunteers and recipients in the NSG mice was achieved successfully. The reconstituted lymphocytes consisted mainly of hu-CD3 lymphocytes with predominant CD45RACD62L T and CCR6CXCR3CD4 Th1 cells in hu-PBMC-NSG mice. Interestingly, T cell allo-reactivity of hu-PBMC-NSG mice was amplified significantly compared with that of freshly isolated PBMCs (p < 0.05). Furthermore, magnified hu-T cell responses to donor antigens (Ag) were observed in 2/10 immunosuppressed recipients with multiple acute rejection (AR) experiences, suggesting that the immunological assay in hu-PBMC-NSG mice revealed hidden risks of allograft rejection by IS. Furthermore, donor Ag-specific hyporesponsiveness was maintained in recipients who had been completely weaned off IS (n = 4), despite homeostatic proliferation of hu-T cells in the hu-PBMC-NSG mice. The immunological assay in humanized mice provides a new tool to assess recipient immunity in the absence of IS and explore the underlying mechanisms to maintaining operational tolerance.
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