Immunology in corneal transplantation-From homeostasis to graft rejection.

Seokjoo Lee, Thomas H Dohlman, Reza Dana
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Immunology depends on maintaining a delicate balance within the human body, and disruptions can result in conditions such as autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiencies, and hypersensitivity reactions. This balance is especially crucial in transplantation immunology, where one of the primary challenges is preventing graft rejection. Such rejection can lead to organ failure, increased patient mortality, and higher healthcare costs due to the limited availability of donor tissues relative to patient needs. Xenotransplantation, like using porcine corneas for human transplants, offers a potential solution to the donor tissue shortage but faces substantial immunological rejection issues. To prevent rejection in both allo- and xenotransplantation, a deep understanding of how the body maintains immunological balance is essential, particularly since achieving tolerance to non-self tissues is considered the "holy grail" of the field. The cornea, the most frequently transplanted solid organ, has a high acceptance rate due to its immune-privileged status and serves as an ideal model for studying graft rejection mechanisms that disrupt tolerance. However, multiple immune pathways complicate our understanding of these mechanisms. This review examines the rejection mechanisms in corneal transplantation, identifying key cells involved and potential therapeutic strategies to induce and maintain immunological tolerance in both allo- and xenografts across various transplants.

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角膜移植中的免疫学--从平衡到移植排斥。
免疫学依赖于维持人体内的微妙平衡,这种平衡的破坏会导致自身免疫性疾病、免疫缺陷和超敏反应等疾病。这种平衡在移植免疫学中尤其重要,其中一个主要挑战是防止移植排斥。这种排斥反应可能导致器官衰竭,增加患者死亡率,并且由于供体组织相对于患者需求的可用性有限而导致更高的医疗费用。异种移植,就像使用猪角膜进行人体移植一样,为供体组织短缺提供了一个潜在的解决方案,但面临着严重的免疫排斥问题。为了防止同种和异种移植中的排斥反应,深入了解身体如何维持免疫平衡是必不可少的,特别是因为实现对非自体组织的耐受性被认为是该领域的“圣杯”。角膜是最常见的移植实体器官,由于其免疫特权地位,具有很高的接受率,是研究破坏耐受性的移植物排斥机制的理想模型。然而,多种免疫途径使我们对这些机制的理解复杂化。本文综述了角膜移植的排斥机制,确定了涉及的关键细胞和潜在的治疗策略,以诱导和维持不同移植的异体和同种异体移植的免疫耐受。
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