Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
Despite recent successes, a major impediment to progress in clinical
transplantation continues to be allograft rejection and morbidity and
mortality resulting from non-specific immunosuppression. Therefore,
achievement of long lasting donor-specific unresponsiveness to foreign
antigens would constitute an important clinical advance. This FIRST
proposal will examine the potential use of gene transfer technology to
induce antigen-specific transplantation tolerance. More precisely, these
studies will determine whether tolerance can be induced in lethally
irradiated mice reconstituted with autologous bone marrow cells into
which xenogeneic MHC genes have been introduced and expressed.
Retroviral expression vectors, which contain the human HLA-A2 gene will
be constructed and introduced into packaging cell lines. Colonies which
produce high titer, replication-defective recombinant retroviruses will
then be co-cultured with mouse bone marrow cells to attain optimal gene
transfer. Irradiated C57B1/6 (B6) mice will then be transplanted with
autologous bone cells transformed to express the human HLA-A2 gene.
Long-term bone marrow reconstituted B6 mice will then be examined for
immunologic reactivity to the HLA-A2 antigen by 1) in vitro immunologic
assays using lymphocytes for stimulation from cell lines or transgenic
mice expressing the HLA-A2 gene on the B6 background and 2) by
transplantation of skin grafts from HLA-A2 transgenic or third-party
control donor mice onto reconstituted B6 recipients. The successful
completion of these experiments should provide insight into xenogeneic
tolerance induction and will provide an impetus to further work designed
to study tolerance across more complicated histocompatibility barriers
for clinical application.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
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Project Terms
MHC class II antigenRetroviridaeautologous transplantationbone marrow transplantationgene therapygenetically modified animalsimmune tolerance /unresponsivenessimmunogeneticslaboratory mousemicrospectrophotometrypolymerase chain reactionradiation immunosuppressionskin transplantationsouthern blottingtransfectiontransplantation immunology
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
168559177
UEI
G15AG3BLLMH4
Project Start Date
01-January-1993
Project End Date
31-December-1997
Budget Start Date
01-January-1994
Budget End Date
31-December-1994
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$89,343
Direct Costs
$62,043
Indirect Costs
$27,300
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
$89,343
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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