Immunology xiv transplantaion
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Immunology of transplantation
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Types of transplantation
• Autotransplantation –within one organism
• Allotransplantation- between one species
• Xenotransplatation- betwen two different species
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Success rate of transplantation in humans
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Polymorphism of human MHC antigens
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Co-dominant expression of HLA genes
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Effect of HLA-identity on kidney graft survival
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Types of graft rejection
• Hyperacute - minutes to few hours after transplantation. Caused by pre-formed antibodies against HLA antigens of the donor. Irreversible.
• Acute -several days to months after transplantation. Namely T-cell mediated. Usually reversible by aggressive immunosuppression.
• Chronic - years after transplantation. Continuous decrease in graft function. Irreversible. Mechanism unknown.
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The most frequent types of organ transplatation
• Heart
• Kidney
• Liver
• Lungs
• Pancreas
• Cornea
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Heamatopoietic stem cells transplantation
• Indications: malignancies, bone marrow failure, primary immunodeficiencies.
• “Whole“ bone marrow or separated CD34+ cells can be used.
• The most significant complication: graft-versus host reaction.
• Optimal HLA-matched donor is required.
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Graft-versus host reaction
• Immunological reaction of transplanted T-cells against recipients (HLA) antigens.
• Skin, liver, intestine predominantly affected.• Milder forms can be treated by
immunosuppression, severe forms may be fatal.• Can be induced by transfusion of non-irradiated
blood to immunodeficient patients (primary immunodeficiencies, leukemia…).
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Systemic Immunosuppression
• High-dose steroids• Purine antagonists: Azathioprin• Alkylating agents: Cyclophosphamide• Anti-pholates: Methotrexate• Calcineurin antagonists: Cyclosporine A,
Rapamycin, Tacrolymus• Block of purins synthesis: Mycophenolate • Antilymphocytic serum• Monoclonal antobodies: anti CD3, anti CD25...