CD11c + Dendritic Cells Accelerate the Rejection of Older Cardiac Transplants via Interleukin-17A

Author:

Oberhuber Rupert1,Heinbokel Timm1,Cetina Biefer Hector Rodriguez1,Boenisch Olaf1,Hock Karin1,Bronson Roderick T.1,Wilhelm Markus J.1,Iwakura Yoichiro1,Edtinger Karoline1,Uehara Hirofumi1,Quante Markus1,Voskuil Floris1,Krenzien Felix1,Slegtenhorst Bendix1,Abdi Reza1,Pratschke Johann1,Elkhal Abdallah1,Tullius Stefan G.1

Affiliation:

1. From Transplantation Surgery Research Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (R.O., T.H., H.R.C.B., K.H., K.E., H.U., M.Q., F.V., F.K., B.S., A.E., S.G.T.); Department of Visceral, Transplant, and Thoracic Surgery, Center for Operative Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University, Austria (R.O.); Institute of Medical Immunology (T.H.) and Department for General, Visceral, Transplant, Vascular, and Thorax Surgery (J.P.), Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany;...

Abstract

Background— Organ transplantation has seen an increased use of organs from older donors over the past decades in an attempt to meet the globally growing shortage of donor organs. However, inferior transplantation outcomes when older donor organs are used represent a growing challenge. Methods and Results— Here, we characterize the impact of donor age on solid-organ transplantation using a murine cardiac transplantation model. We found a compromised graft survival when older hearts were used. Shorter graft survival of older hearts was independent of organ age per se, because chimeric young or old organs repopulated with young passenger leukocytes showed comparable survival times. Transplantation of older organs triggered more potent alloimmune responses via intragraft CD11c + dendritic cells augmenting CD4 + and CD8 + T-cell proliferation and proinflammatory cytokine production, particularly that of interleukin-17A. Of note, depletion of donor CD11c + dendritic cells before engraftment, neutralization of interleukin-17A, or transplantation of older hearts into IL-17A −/− mice delayed rejection and reduced alloimmune responses to levels observed when young hearts were transplanted. Conclusions— These results demonstrate a critical role of old donor CD11c + dendritic cells in mounting age-dependent alloimmune responses with an augmented interleukin-17A response in recipient animals. Targeting interleukin-17A may serve as a novel therapeutic approach when older organs are transplanted.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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