Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.

Rejection of solid organ grafts is regarded to be dependent on T cell responses. Nonetheless, numerous studies have focused on the contribution of NK cells in this process, resulting in contradictory theories. While some conclude that there is no participation of NK cells, others found an inflammato...

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Main Authors: Oliver Beetz, Joline Kolb, Benjamin Buck, Britta Trautewig, Kai Timrott, Florian W R Vondran, Ingrid Meder, Corinna Löbbert, Joachim Hundrieser, Jürgen Klempnauer, Hüseyin Bektaş, Thorsten Lieke
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220546
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spelling doaj-07943dc271324276b0538ccf7dfbfb782021-03-03T19:50:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01148e022054610.1371/journal.pone.0220546Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.Oliver BeetzJoline KolbBenjamin BuckBritta TrautewigKai TimrottFlorian W R VondranIngrid MederCorinna LöbbertJoachim HundrieserJürgen KlempnauerHüseyin BektaşThorsten LiekeRejection of solid organ grafts is regarded to be dependent on T cell responses. Nonetheless, numerous studies have focused on the contribution of NK cells in this process, resulting in contradictory theories. While some conclude that there is no participation of NK cells, others found an inflammatory or regulative role of NK cells. However, the experimental settings are rarely comparable with regard to challenged species, strain combinations or the nature of the graft. Thus, clear definition of NK cell contribution might be impeded by these circumstances. In this study we performed heterotopic heart transplantation (HTx) in rats, choosing one donor-recipient-combination leading to a fast and a second leading to a prolonged course of graft rejection. We intervened in the rejection process, by depletion of recipient NK cells on the one hand and by injection of activated NK cells syngeneic to the recipients on the other. The fast course of rejection could not be influenced by any of the NK cell manipulative treatments. However, the more prolonged course of rejection was highly susceptible to depletion of NK cells, resulting in significant acceleration of rejection, while injection of NK cells induced acceptance of the grafts. We suggest that, depending on the specific setting, NK cells can attenuate the first trigger of immune response, which allows establishing the regulatory activity leading to tolerance of the graft.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220546
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author Oliver Beetz
Joline Kolb
Benjamin Buck
Britta Trautewig
Kai Timrott
Florian W R Vondran
Ingrid Meder
Corinna Löbbert
Joachim Hundrieser
Jürgen Klempnauer
Hüseyin Bektaş
Thorsten Lieke
spellingShingle Oliver Beetz
Joline Kolb
Benjamin Buck
Britta Trautewig
Kai Timrott
Florian W R Vondran
Ingrid Meder
Corinna Löbbert
Joachim Hundrieser
Jürgen Klempnauer
Hüseyin Bektaş
Thorsten Lieke
Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Oliver Beetz
Joline Kolb
Benjamin Buck
Britta Trautewig
Kai Timrott
Florian W R Vondran
Ingrid Meder
Corinna Löbbert
Joachim Hundrieser
Jürgen Klempnauer
Hüseyin Bektaş
Thorsten Lieke
author_sort Oliver Beetz
title Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
title_short Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
title_full Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
title_fullStr Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
title_full_unstemmed Recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
title_sort recipient natural killer cells alter the course of rejection of allogeneic heart grafts in rats.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Rejection of solid organ grafts is regarded to be dependent on T cell responses. Nonetheless, numerous studies have focused on the contribution of NK cells in this process, resulting in contradictory theories. While some conclude that there is no participation of NK cells, others found an inflammatory or regulative role of NK cells. However, the experimental settings are rarely comparable with regard to challenged species, strain combinations or the nature of the graft. Thus, clear definition of NK cell contribution might be impeded by these circumstances. In this study we performed heterotopic heart transplantation (HTx) in rats, choosing one donor-recipient-combination leading to a fast and a second leading to a prolonged course of graft rejection. We intervened in the rejection process, by depletion of recipient NK cells on the one hand and by injection of activated NK cells syngeneic to the recipients on the other. The fast course of rejection could not be influenced by any of the NK cell manipulative treatments. However, the more prolonged course of rejection was highly susceptible to depletion of NK cells, resulting in significant acceleration of rejection, while injection of NK cells induced acceptance of the grafts. We suggest that, depending on the specific setting, NK cells can attenuate the first trigger of immune response, which allows establishing the regulatory activity leading to tolerance of the graft.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220546
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