Transplantation Stuff Flashcards

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Hyperacute (immediate) rejection reaction

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caused by preexisting antibodies to ABO antigens and/or MHC molecules expressed by endothelial cells of transplanted organs
complement activation, endothelial damage, inflammation and thrombosis

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Acute rejection (days)

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caused by effector CD4+ Th1 cells or CD8 T cells that respond to different HLA differences between donors and recipients (similar to Type IV hypersensitivity)
minor histocompatibility leads to slower acute rejection
can be prevented by immunosuppressive drugs or anti-T cell antibodies

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Chronic rejection (months/years)

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thickening of blood vessel walls leads to ischemia
localized tissue anemia due to obstruction of arterial blood flow
chronic DTH reaction in vessel wall, intimal SM proliferation, vessel occlusion

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GVHD (graft versus host disease)

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caused by donor T cells in the graft (bone marrow) in immunocompromized hosts
T cells are reactive against recipient’s self antigens and attack recipient’s tissues

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Cyclosporin A and Tacrolimus (FK506)

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inactivate calcineurin (calcium binding protein)
prevents IL-2 transcription
leads to the suppression of T, B and granulocyte activation
high nephrotoxic

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Corticosteroids: Prednisolone

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binds to steroid receptor complex and induces expression of many genes (including IkB-alpha)
IkB-alpha inhibits NF-kB activation
side effects: fluid retention, weight gain, diabetes, loss of bone mineral, thinning of skin

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Cytotoxic drugs

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kill dividing drugs (specificity issues)

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Azathioprine

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inhibits DNA replication

kills lymphocytes but also all dividing cells in body

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Cyclophosphamide

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cross-links DNA

side effects includes damage to bladder

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Methotrexate

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prevents DNA replication by inhibiting thymidine synthesis

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Anti-CD3 and mAB

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prevents first signal from TCR-CD3::MHC:peptide complex

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Belatacept

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prevents second signal from CD28::B7

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13
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Basiliximab

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prevents IL-2 from generating a T cell signal to proliferate

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14
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autograft

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from self

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15
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syngeneic graft

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from identical twin or clone

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allograft

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from nonidentical individual of same species

17
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xenograft

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from different species

18
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Sirolimus (Rapamycin)

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mTOR inhibitor

prevents IL-2 signal transduction