Transplantation Flashcards

1
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Autograft

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Self-tissue transplanted from one site to another on the same individual

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2
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Isograft

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Tissue is transferred between genetically identical individuals

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3
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Allograft

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Tissue is transferred between non-identical members of the same species

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4
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Xenograft

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Tissue is transferred between individuals of two different species

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5
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Greatest barrier to transplantation

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Immunological recognition of graft as foreign

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6
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Immune mediators of allograft rejection

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T cells and antibodies

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7
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Immune mediators of xenograft rejection or mismatched blood antigens

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Antibodies and complement

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8
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Which factors influence rate of rejection?

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Closeness of genetic match
Tissue location
Solid organ vs cellular engraftment

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9
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Strongest driver of rejection

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Mismatches at MHC alleles (different haplotypes)

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10
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Which subtypes of T cells contribute to allograft rejection?

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CD4 and CD8

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11
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Direct allograft rejection

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Dendritic cells from the donor trigger immune responses against donor tissue

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12
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Indirect allograft rejection

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Recipient dendritic cells process donor cell proteins and present foreign epitopes to T cells

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13
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Minor histocompatibility antigens

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Antigens involved in histocompatibility that operate outside of MHC allele matching

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14
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Hyperacute graft rejection: time for rejection

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Minutes to hours

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15
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Hyperacute graft rejection: primary mediators

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Natural antibodies

Complement-mediated lysis

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16
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Acute graft rejection: time for rejection

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Hours to days

17
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Acute graft rejection: primary mediators

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Antibodies, NK cells, CD8 T cells

18
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Chronic graft rejection: time for rejection

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Weeks to months

19
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Chronic graft rejection: primary mediators

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Antibodies, CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells

20
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Hyperacute rejection: cause and mechanism

A

Blood type mismatches, xenotransplants

Mechanism: rapid binding of antibody and complement activation

21
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Acute rejection: cause and mechanism

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Reaction against alloantigens

Damage to vascular endothelial cells and tissue cells

22
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Chronic rejection: cause and mechanism

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Type 3 or type 4 hypersensitivity

Restriction in blood supply to graft tissue as blood vessels thicken

23
Q

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

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Stem cells from donor bone marrow or blood are infused into recipient
Only curative option for blood cancers, autoimmune diseases, and certain genetic disorders

24
Q

Major obstacle of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

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Chronic graft vs host disease: donor T cells attack immunocompromised host because they identify host as foreign

25
Q

First match to be made for transplantation

A

Blood type (ABO)

26
Q

Second match to be made for transplantation

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MHC alleles (matched as best as possible)
Can tolerate some mismatch depending on tissue
27
Q

Induction of graft recipient tolerance

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Give recipient donor antigens ahead of surgery

28
Q

Avoiding hyperacute rejection in xenotransplantation

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Create transgenic animal (eg pigs) that expresses human CD59 and decay accelerating factor

29
Q

Luminex assay

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Most common test for recipient antibodies against donor MHC antigens
Used to determine MHC compatibility between donor and recipient