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Diabetes | 1993

Induction of Donor-Specific Tolerance to Rat Islet Allografts by Intrathymic Inoculation of Solubilized Spleen Cell Membrane Antigens

Qian T; Robert Schachner; Mathias D. Brendel; S.S. Kong; Rodolfo Alejandro

The development of strategies that will allow permanent survival of islet allografts without continuous host immunosuppression continues to be the most important goal in the field of pancreatic islet cell transplantation. In our study, we demonstrated that intrathymic inoculation of allogeneic spleen cell membrane antigens with a single dose of anti-lymphocyte serum induces an unresponsive state that permits survival of a subsequent pancreatic islet allograft to an extrathymic site (renal subcapsular space). This effect is donor specific and cannot be reproduced by the intravenous injection of spleen cell membrane antigens. Our results offer a potential approach for establishing donor-specific allograft acceptance in adult recipients.


Cell Transplantation | 1994

A minimally invasive technique for intrathymic cell transplantation in the dog

Robert Schachner; Qian T; Sheryl Strasser; Mathias D. Brendel; Rodolfo Alejandro; Daniel H. Mintz

As an alternative to drug immunosuppression, attempts at inducing donor-specific tolerance by intrathymic (IT) inoculations to transplant recipient of donor origin alloantigenic products has proven very promising. Using fiber optic thoracoscopy, a technique for the study of this phenomena was developed for the dog. We show an approach to the dog thymus using fiber optics for injection of bone marrow (BM) cells as the tolerogen. Bone marrow was retrieved from the donor beagles and purified using an automated Ficoll-Paque gradient technique. The purified cellular suspension was injected into the thymus through a small intercostal incision with the use of an injection needle port guided by the use of a rigid fiberoptic scope. To demonstrate engraftment, supravital staining with Fluorescein Diacetate of the BM cells was performed prior to inoculation. Immunofluorescence of cryostat sections obtained at necropsy confirmed the presence of viable BM cells up to several days after transplantation. Results of this study show that the thoracoscopic approach to the thymus can be safely and effectively used for IT inoculation studies in dogs.


Transplantation proceedings | 1995

Comparison of collagenase type P and Liberase during human islet isolation using the automated method.

Elina Linetsky; Selvaggi G; Rita Bottino; S.S. Kong; Qian T; Alejandro R; Ricordi C


Transplantation proceedings | 1995

Intrathymic tolerance and age.

Qian T; Camillo Ricordi; Luca Inverardi; Rodolfo Alejandro


Transplantation proceedings | 1995

Human vertebral body bone marrow harvest: comparison between manual and automated methods.

Rita Bottino; Elina Linetsky; Selvaggi G; S.S. Kong; Qian T; Ricordi C


Transplantation proceedings | 1995

Tolerance induction to multiple donor rat islet allografts by intrathymic inoculation of spleen cell membrane antigens.

Qian T; Ricordi C; Robert Schachner; Inverardi L; Alejandro R


Transplantation Proceedings | 1995

Canine islet allograft survival after donor specific vertebral body derived bone marrow cell transplantation without irradiation conditioning of the recipient

Brendel; S.S. Kong; Robert Schachner; Qian T; Selvaggi G; Alejandro R; Daniel H. Mintz; Ricordi C


Transplantation proceedings | 1994

Efficacy of anti-T-lymphocyte monoclonal antibody (5G2) therapy for prolongation of canine islet allograft survival.

Brendel; Schachner Rs; S.S. Kong; Qian T; Alejandro R; Daniel H. Mintz


Transplantation | 1995

Tolerance induction to multiple donor rat islet allografts by intrathymic inoculation of spleen cell membrane antigens

Qian T; Camillo Ricordi; Robert Schachner; Luca Inverardi; Rodolfo Alejandro


Transplantation proceedings | 1994

Thoracoscopic approach to the dog thymus for bone marrow cell inoculation.

Robert Schachner; Qian T; Sheryl Strasser; Mathias D. Brendel; Alejandro R; Daniel H. Mintz

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Rita Bottino

Allegheny Health Network

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