Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts.
The eye is an immune-privileged organ, and corneal transplantation is therefore one of the most successful organ transplantation. The immunosuppressive intraocular microenvironment is known as one of the mechanisms underlying immune privilege in the eye. T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (Tim)-...
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doaj-e6101ba6d66e47f4bfa22db78c5b27202020-11-24T20:50:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6362010.1371/journal.pone.0063620Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts.Machiko Shimmura-TomitaMingcong WangHiroko TaniguchiHisaya AkibaHideo YagitaJunko HoriThe eye is an immune-privileged organ, and corneal transplantation is therefore one of the most successful organ transplantation. The immunosuppressive intraocular microenvironment is known as one of the mechanisms underlying immune privilege in the eye. T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (Tim)-3 is a regulatory molecule for T-cell function, and galectin (Gal)-9 is a Tim-3 ligand. We investigated the role of this pathway in establishing the immune-privileged status of corneal allografts in mice. Gal-9 is constitutively expressed on the corneal epithelium, endothelium and iris-ciliary body in normal mouse eyes and eyes bearing surviving allografts, and Tim-3 was expressed on CD8 T cells infiltrating the allografts. Allograft survival in recipients treated with anti-Tim-3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) or anti-Gal-9 mAb was significantly shorter than that in control recipients. In vitro, destruction of corneal endothelial cells by allo-reactive T cells was enhanced when the cornea was pretreated with anti-Gal-9 mAb. Blockade of Tim-3 or Gal-9 did not abolish anterior chamber-associated immune deviation. We propose that constitutive expression of Gal-9 plays an immunosuppressive role in corneal allografts. Gal-9 expressed on corneal endothelial cells protects them from destruction by allo-reactive T cells within the cornea.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3646846?pdf=render |
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Machiko Shimmura-Tomita Mingcong Wang Hiroko Taniguchi Hisaya Akiba Hideo Yagita Junko Hori Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. PLoS ONE |
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Machiko Shimmura-Tomita Mingcong Wang Hiroko Taniguchi Hisaya Akiba Hideo Yagita Junko Hori |
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Machiko Shimmura-Tomita |
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Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. |
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Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. |
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Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. |
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Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. |
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Galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific T cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. |
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galectin-9-mediated protection from allo-specific t cells as a mechanism of immune privilege of corneal allografts. |
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The eye is an immune-privileged organ, and corneal transplantation is therefore one of the most successful organ transplantation. The immunosuppressive intraocular microenvironment is known as one of the mechanisms underlying immune privilege in the eye. T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain (Tim)-3 is a regulatory molecule for T-cell function, and galectin (Gal)-9 is a Tim-3 ligand. We investigated the role of this pathway in establishing the immune-privileged status of corneal allografts in mice. Gal-9 is constitutively expressed on the corneal epithelium, endothelium and iris-ciliary body in normal mouse eyes and eyes bearing surviving allografts, and Tim-3 was expressed on CD8 T cells infiltrating the allografts. Allograft survival in recipients treated with anti-Tim-3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) or anti-Gal-9 mAb was significantly shorter than that in control recipients. In vitro, destruction of corneal endothelial cells by allo-reactive T cells was enhanced when the cornea was pretreated with anti-Gal-9 mAb. Blockade of Tim-3 or Gal-9 did not abolish anterior chamber-associated immune deviation. We propose that constitutive expression of Gal-9 plays an immunosuppressive role in corneal allografts. Gal-9 expressed on corneal endothelial cells protects them from destruction by allo-reactive T cells within the cornea. |
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