2002
DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3089.2002.01008.x
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High avidity antibodies to fetal pig pancreas endocrine cells transfer rejection but are not normally generated to fetal pig pancreas xenografts

Abstract: Previous studies on the contribution of T cell-dependent antibody (Ab) to non-vascular xenograft rejection have yielded conflicting results, being confounded by the presence of recipient T cells and the use of different tissues and immunizing regimens to generate Ab. In the present study, the effect of adoptive transfer of Ab on fetal pig pancreas (FPP) and pig PK15 cell xenografts was examined in T cell-deficient severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) mice. T cell-dependent Abs raised by hyperimmunization w… Show more

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“…Transplantation of fetal pig pancreas (FPP) fragments resulted in the generation of porcine specific antibodies [149]. However, these antibodies bound strongly to non-endocrine tissue, whilst only weakly to endocrine cells and were not able to induce islet damage or rejection.…”
Section: The Role Of Elicited Anti-pig Antibodies In Islet Rejectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transplantation of fetal pig pancreas (FPP) fragments resulted in the generation of porcine specific antibodies [149]. However, these antibodies bound strongly to non-endocrine tissue, whilst only weakly to endocrine cells and were not able to induce islet damage or rejection.…”
Section: The Role Of Elicited Anti-pig Antibodies In Islet Rejectionmentioning
confidence: 99%