Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have shown immunomodulatory and tissue repair potential including partial tolerance induction by pre-treatment of donor-specific cells in a rat heart transplantation model. Very recently, we could show that autologous MSC attenuated ischemia reperfusion injury in a hi...
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doaj-c1277dedb8974a0b8a5564af863629972020-11-25T00:20:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242012-07-01310.3389/fimmu.2012.0020226036Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejectionMartina eSeifert0Meaghan eStolk1Dietrich ePolenz2Hans-Dieter eVolk3Charité Universitätsmedizin BerlinBerlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies (BCRT)Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies (BCRT)Charité Universitätsmedizin BerlinMesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have shown immunomodulatory and tissue repair potential including partial tolerance induction by pre-treatment of donor-specific cells in a rat heart transplantation model. Very recently, we could show that autologous MSC attenuated ischemia reperfusion injury in a highly mismatched donor-recipient rat kidney transplant model. Therefore, we investigated donor-specific MSC pre-treatment in this rat kidney transplantation model to study whether graft function could be improved, or if tolerance could be induced.Donor- and recipient-type MSC or PBS as a control were injected i.v. four days before kidney transplantation. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) immunosuppression (20 mg/kg body weight) was applied for 7 days. Kidney grafts and spleens were harvested between days 8-10 and analyzed by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistology. In addition, creatinine levels in the blood were measured and serum was screened for the presence of donor-specific antibodies.Surprisingly, application of both donor- and recipient-specific MSC resulted in enhanced humoral immune responses verified by intragraft B cell infiltration and complement factor C4d deposits. Moreover, signs of inflammation and rejection were generally enhanced in both MSC-treated groups relative to PBS control group. Additionally, pre-treatment with donor-specific MSC significantly enhanced the level of donor-specific antibody formation when compared with PBS- or recipient-MSC-treated groups. Pre-treatment with both MSC types resulted in a higher degree of kidney cortex tissue damage and elevated creatinine levels at the time point of rejection. Thus, MSC pre-sensitization in this model impairs the allograft outcome.Our data from this pre-clinical kidney transplantation model indicate that pre-operative MSC administration may not be optimal in kidney transplantation and caution must be exerted before moving forward with clinical studies in order to avoid adverse effects.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2012.00202/fullInflammationKidney Transplantationacute rejectionhumoral responseMesenchymal stromal cell |
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Martina eSeifert Meaghan eStolk Dietrich ePolenz Hans-Dieter eVolk Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection Frontiers in Immunology Inflammation Kidney Transplantation acute rejection humoral response Mesenchymal stromal cell |
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Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection |
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Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection |
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Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection |
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Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection |
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Detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection |
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detrimental effects of rat mesenchymal stromal cell pre-treatment in a model of acute kidney rejection |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have shown immunomodulatory and tissue repair potential including partial tolerance induction by pre-treatment of donor-specific cells in a rat heart transplantation model. Very recently, we could show that autologous MSC attenuated ischemia reperfusion injury in a highly mismatched donor-recipient rat kidney transplant model. Therefore, we investigated donor-specific MSC pre-treatment in this rat kidney transplantation model to study whether graft function could be improved, or if tolerance could be induced.Donor- and recipient-type MSC or PBS as a control were injected i.v. four days before kidney transplantation. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) immunosuppression (20 mg/kg body weight) was applied for 7 days. Kidney grafts and spleens were harvested between days 8-10 and analyzed by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistology. In addition, creatinine levels in the blood were measured and serum was screened for the presence of donor-specific antibodies.Surprisingly, application of both donor- and recipient-specific MSC resulted in enhanced humoral immune responses verified by intragraft B cell infiltration and complement factor C4d deposits. Moreover, signs of inflammation and rejection were generally enhanced in both MSC-treated groups relative to PBS control group. Additionally, pre-treatment with donor-specific MSC significantly enhanced the level of donor-specific antibody formation when compared with PBS- or recipient-MSC-treated groups. Pre-treatment with both MSC types resulted in a higher degree of kidney cortex tissue damage and elevated creatinine levels at the time point of rejection. Thus, MSC pre-sensitization in this model impairs the allograft outcome.Our data from this pre-clinical kidney transplantation model indicate that pre-operative MSC administration may not be optimal in kidney transplantation and caution must be exerted before moving forward with clinical studies in order to avoid adverse effects. |
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Inflammation Kidney Transplantation acute rejection humoral response Mesenchymal stromal cell |
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