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HLA-G inhibits xenogenetic cytotoxicity mediated by human NK cells and T lymphocytes against PECs
HLA-G inhibits xenogenetic cytotoxicity mediated by human NK cells and T lymphocytes against PECs

Keywords: HLA-G,xenotrasplantation,immune rejection,gene overexpression,cytotoxicity
HLA-G
,异体移植,免疫排斥,基因过表达,细胞毒性,人类NK细胞,T淋巴细胞

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In order to investigate whether the non-classical HLA-G class I molecule protects the porcine endothelial cells (PECs) from the lysis mediated by human immune cells in pig to human discordant xenotransplantation, we have cloned HLA-G cDNA from a human placenta by RT-PCR. Mammalian expression vector, pEFG-neo, was constructed by insertion of HLA-G cDNA in pEF-neo. We obtained efficiently expressed PECs by stable transfection. Cytotoxicity assay showed that overexpression of HLA-G on PECs was sufficient to inhibit human NK-92 cell lysis. The level of lysis was equal to or less than that of the lysis of human umbilical vein endothelial cells mediated by human NK-92 cells. It also indicated that HLA-G inhibited the lysis of PECs mediated by xeno-antigen specific T lymphocytes. The reduction of lysis ranged between 59.1% and 88.9%. These findings suggest that the transgenic approach to overexpress HLA-G is believed to be a new immunotherapy in overcoming the immune rejections in xenotransplantion, including delayed xenograft rejection and cell-mediated rejection.

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