Differential effects of interleukin 2 receptor-targeted therapy on heart and kidney allografts in rats. Depression of effectiveness of ART-18 monoclonal antibody treatment by uremia

Transplantation
H UedaN L Tilney

Abstract

ART-18, a mouse antirat IL-2R mAb inhibits IL-2 binding and IL-2-dependent T cell growth. Although both (LEW x BN)F1 kidney and heart allografts survive ca. 3 weeks in ART-18-treated LEW rats (acute rejection occurs within 10 days, P less than 0.001), the host responses against the two organs vary. In the heart model, the splenic CD4:CD8 ratio as determined by FMF was similar both in untreated and treated animals, but decreased significantly in kidney recipients conditioned with ART-18. In both mAb-modulated animal groups, splenocytes inhibited test MLR and prolonged test cardiac allograft survival in a donor-specific fashion upon adoptive transfer, suggesting that ART-18 mediates "sparing" of Ts. However, both CD4+ and CD8+ cells from kidney-grafted hosts conferred suppression in vivo; only the CD8+ subset was effective in the heart model. Immunohistologically, IL-2R+ cells were absent in the heart grafts of treated hosts; a significant proportion of the kidney cell infiltrate remained IL-2R+ despite continuous mAb administration. Although ART-18 therapy prolonged renal graft survival significantly, function was poor and the rats remained uremic. However, when one of the native kidneys was retained and the rat continued to enj...Continue Reading

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