TY - JOUR
T1 - Cytokines and adhesion molecules in chronic rejection
AU - Azuma, H.
AU - Heemann, U. W.
AU - Tullus, S. G.
AU - Tilney, N. L.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Despite the increasing short-term success of clinical transplantation during recent years, many allografts, regardless of organ type, continue to be lost over the long term due to chronic rejection, despite improvements in immunosuppression and better patient management. Thus, as a long-term answer to an irreversible disease process, organ transplantation has not lived up to its potential. Although the host mechanisms leading to the process remain obscure, the progressive morphological changes evolving in the afflicted organs are well understood. Chronic rejection has long been thought to be an antibody-mediated event, as immunoglobulins and other circulating proteins are often associated with areas of vascular damage. It is becoming more clear, however, that a whole array of host defense factors, primarily, cytokines, lymphokines and adhesion molecules, are of critical importance in the process. Thus review summarizes various cytokines and their individual functions as well as adhesion molecules potentially involved in aspects of immune responsiveness, and placed in the context of chronic rejection.
AB - Despite the increasing short-term success of clinical transplantation during recent years, many allografts, regardless of organ type, continue to be lost over the long term due to chronic rejection, despite improvements in immunosuppression and better patient management. Thus, as a long-term answer to an irreversible disease process, organ transplantation has not lived up to its potential. Although the host mechanisms leading to the process remain obscure, the progressive morphological changes evolving in the afflicted organs are well understood. Chronic rejection has long been thought to be an antibody-mediated event, as immunoglobulins and other circulating proteins are often associated with areas of vascular damage. It is becoming more clear, however, that a whole array of host defense factors, primarily, cytokines, lymphokines and adhesion molecules, are of critical importance in the process. Thus review summarizes various cytokines and their individual functions as well as adhesion molecules potentially involved in aspects of immune responsiveness, and placed in the context of chronic rejection.
KW - Adhesion molecules
KW - Allograft
KW - Chronic rejection
KW - Cytokines
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 8019033
AN - SCOPUS:0028266004
SN - 0902-0063
VL - 8
SP - 168
EP - 180
JO - Clinical Transplantation
JF - Clinical Transplantation
IS - 2 II
ER -