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The Basic Research of Antigen-antibody Reaction in Lung Transplantation Hidemi Suzuki 1 , Atsushi Hata 1 , Takahiro Yamanaka 1 , Hiroki Matsumoto 1 , Taisuke Kaiho 1 , Yuki Shiina 1 , Takahide Toyoda 1 , Takamasa Ito 1 , Terunaga Inage 1 , Kazuhisa Tanaka 1 , Yuichi Sakairi 1 , Hironobu Wada 2 , Takekazu Iwata 3 , Shinichiro Motohashi 4 , Shigetoshi Yoshida 5 , Ichiro Yoshino 6 1Department of General Thoracic Surgery, Chiba University Keyword: lung transplantation , antibody-mediated rejection , immune checkpoint molecule pp.244-251
Published Date 2022/4/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.15106/j_kyobu75_244
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Lung transplantation has become popular in Japan, showing better survival rate than other countries. However, the results are still not satisfactory compared with other solid organ transplantation. One of the reasons for this might be that knowledge on donor-specific antibodies or antibody-related rejection, which has been attracting attention these days, is less than that of kidney or liver transplantation. Our laboratory has continued basic research in this field using rodent lung transplantation model. We have previously shown that type V collagen is associated in chronic rejection as an autoimmune, and that oral administration of type V collagen induces tolerance. The murine chronic rejection model of the minor antigen mismatch was developed, and involvement of the humoral immunity and role of the complement activation were shown. We are now studying the effects of immune checkpoint molecules, which play a central role in the field of cancer therapy, on rejection after lung transplantation. We are also working to verify the effects of anti-complement drugs and molecular targeted drugs in the future treatment on rejection.


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電子版ISSN 2432-9436 印刷版ISSN 0021-5252 南江堂

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