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2011 | 71 | S |

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Non-invasive assessmant of immunosuppression and prevention of allograft rejection using bioluminescence imaging

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Neurotransplantation of allogeneic cells is currently being practiced in double-blinded clinical trials. Overall, the general outcome of these studies has been disappointing and may depend in part upon suboptimal control of host immune response. Immune rejection of allografts has been studied in animal models, but most investigations have been limited to histopathological studies, which can not report on the time course of rejection. One technique that can be used to study the biodynamics of graft rejection over time is bioluminescent imaging (BLI) based on the constitutive expression of the reporter gene luciferase. Using BLI, we report here on the fate of intracerebral grafts of firefly luciferase-positive glial restricted precursors, that were followed for 3 weeks in immunocompetent Balb/C mice under administration of different immunosuppresive regimens. Controls included immunodeficient rag2 -/- mice and non-immune suppressed immunocompetent Balb/C mice. Immunodeficient mice revealed continuous growth of BLI signal. Non-immune suppressed mice showed graft rejection in approximately 75% of 23 animals; the other 25% was characterized by absence of apparent rejection and also continued growth of BLI signal. The administration of cyclosporine (10 mg/kg bw, i.p.) was less effective for prevention of graft rejection (55% of 7 animals), than rapamycin/FK506 (both 1 mg/kg bw, i.p.) two drug combination (20% of 10 animals). Graft rejection was observed exclusively during the second week postgrafting, apparently as a sudden disappearance of BLI signal. Histological evaluation of transplanted cells corroborated well with the BLI data. Inflammatory processes were not observed in immunodeficient mice but, surprisingly, a significant infiltration of inflammatory cells still occurred in grafts with excellent survival. Immunosuppressive treatment did not seem to affect that and it was similar in both graft rejecting and graft accepting mice.

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71

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p.36

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  • Department Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
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  • Department Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
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  • Department Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
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  • NeuroRepair Department, Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Warsaw, Poland
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  • Department Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
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  • Department Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA

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