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Aguilar P, Carpenter D, Ritter J, Yusen R, Witt C, Byers D, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2017 Oct; 18(4):936-944. PMID: 28992372
Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is an increasingly recognized form of lung rejection. C4d deposition has been an inconsistent finding in previous reports and its role in the diagnosis has been controversial....
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Takahashi T, Hsiao H, Tanaka S, Li W, Higashikubo R, Scozzi D, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2017 Jul; 18(1):216-225. PMID: 28730633
Immunological requirements for rejection and tolerance induction differ between various organs. While memory CD8 T cells are considered a barrier to immunosuppression-mediated acceptance of most tissues and organs, tolerance induction...
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Liu Y, Li W, Luehmann H, Zhao Y, Detering L, Sultan D, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2016 Jun; 16(10):3016-3023. PMID: 27273836
Ischemia-reperfusion injury-mediated primary graft dysfunction substantially hampers short- and long-term outcomes after lung transplantation. This condition continues to be diagnosed based on oxygen exchange parameters as well as radiological appearance,...
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Hsiao H, Li W, Gelman A, Krupnick A, Kreisel D
Am J Transplant . 2015 Nov; 16(4):1079-85. PMID: 26614734
De novo induction of organized lymphoid aggregates at nonlymphoid sites has been observed in many chronic inflammatory conditions where foreign antigens such as infectious agents, autoantigens or alloantigens, persist. The...
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Subramanian V, Ramachandran S, Banan B, Bharat A, Wang X, Benshoff N, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2014 Sep; 14(10):2359-66. PMID: 25220332
Immune responses against lung-associated self-antigens (self-Ags) are hypothesized to play a role in the development of chronic lung graft rejection. We determined whether immune responses to lung self-Ags, K-alpha-1-tubulin (Kα1T)...
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Chen D, Wang X, Yamamoto S, Carpenter D, Engle J, Li W, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2013 Aug; 13(10):2540-9. PMID: 23927673
Although T cells are required for acute lung rejection, other graft-infiltrating cells such as neutrophils accumulate in allografts and are also high glucose utilizers. Positron emission tomography (PET) with the...
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Li W, Bribriesco A, Nava R, Brescia A, Ibricevic A, Spahn J, et al.
Mucosal Immunol . 2012 May; 5(5):544-54. PMID: 22549742
Early immune responses are important in shaping long-term outcomes of human lung transplants. To examine the role of early immune responses in lung rejection and acceptance, we developed a method...
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Kreisel D, Gelman A, Palmer S
Am J Transplant . 2011 Apr; 11(5):882-3. PMID: 21449932
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Puri V, van Berkel V, Krupnick A, Kreisel D
Hernia . 2010 May; 14(4):447-8. PMID: 20431902
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Gelman A, Okazaki M, Sugimoto S, Li W, Kornfeld C, Lai J, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2010 Apr; 10(5):1189-99. PMID: 20420631
Graft rejection remains a formidable problem contributing to poor outcomes after lung transplantation. Blocking chemokine pathways have yielded promising results in some organ transplant systems. Previous clinical studies have demonstrated...