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Cytolytic T lymphocytes from human renal allograft biopsies are tissue specific
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Cytolytic T lymphocytes from human renal allograft biopsies are tissue specific

Nancy J. Poindexter, Nancy S. Steward, Surendra Shenoy, Martin D. Jendrisak, M. Wayne Flye, Todd K. Howard and T. Mohanakumar
Human immunology, Vol.44(1), pp.43-49
09/01/1995
PMID: 8522454

Abstract

The cytolytic activity of T lymphocytes infiltrating renal allografts from recipients undergoing episodes of acute cellular rejection was studied. These T-cell populations, composed of both CD4 + and CD8 + cells, demonstrated significant cytolytic activity against both donor-derived KCLs and B-LCLs. In five of 21 biopsy-derived lines greater cytolytic activity was measured against donor KCLs compared to donor B-LCLs, suggesting the presence of kidney antigen-specific, MHC-restricted clones. Clones developed by stimulation with donor B-LCLs lysed both donor B-LCLs and KCLs while clones developed on donor KCLs as stimulator cells showed tissue specificity. Three of 26 clones recognized tissue-specific antigens in the context of donor MHC class I antigens lysing donor KCLs but not B-LCLs. These data demonstrate that a subpopulation of T cells recognizing kidney-specific antigens are present in biopsies of renal allograft recipients undergoing acute cellular rejection. This subpopulation of tissue-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes may prove to contribute significantly to the pathology of allograft rejection. © 1995.

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