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Micromanaging alloimmunity

机译:微管理同种免疫

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Increasing evidence indicates that microbes have a large influence on immune function. Previous studies have linked pathogenic microorganisms with decreased allograft tolerance and subsequent rejection. In this issue of the JCI , Lei and colleagues demonstrate that commensal organisms also influence the host response to allograft transplantation. Using murine skin and cardiac transplant models, the authors demonstrate that allograft rejection is accelerated in mice with a normal microbiome compared with germ-free animals and antibiotic-treated mice. The increased graft rejection observed in conventional animals was due to enhanced T cell priming and was mediated through type I IFN. Together, these results suggest that altering a patient’s microbial community prior to transplant could improve allograft acceptance.
机译:越来越多的证据表明微生物对免疫功能有很大影响。先前的研究已将致病微生物与同种异体移植耐受性降低和随后的排斥反应联系在一起。在本期JCI中,Lei及其同事证明了共生生物也影响宿主对同种异体移植的反应。使用鼠皮和心脏移植模型,作者证明了与无细菌的动物和经抗生素处理的小鼠相比,具有正常微生物组的小鼠的同种异体移植排斥反应得到了加速。在常规动物中观察到的移植排斥增加是由于增强的T细胞启动作用,并且是通过I型IFN介导的。总之,这些结果表明,在移植前改变患者的微生物群落可以改善同种异体移植的接受度。

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