同种异体内皮细胞的免疫调节作用。

Frontiers in transplantation Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frtra.2025.1518772
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人们越来越认识到,肿瘤内免疫调节分子的表达有可能形成促进局部免疫逃避和免疫调节的微环境。然而,对移植后的组织内在免疫调节机制知之甚少。我们提出微血管内皮细胞表型的差异影响移植物的同种抗原性及其在移植后促进免疫调节的潜力。我们将这篇综述的重点放在移植物依赖性免疫调节可能在移植后进化的概念上,并且它依赖于移植内皮细胞亚群的选择表型。我们还讨论了移植物长期存活严重依赖于移植组织微环境中免疫细胞和内皮细胞之间的适应性相互作用的证据。
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Immunomodulation by allograft endothelial cells.

It is increasingly appreciated that the expression of immunoregulatory molecules within tumors have potential to shape a microenvironment that promotes local immunoevasion and immunoregulation. However, little is known about tissue-intrinsic immunomodulatory mechanisms following transplantation. We propose that differences in the phenotype of microvascular endothelial cells impact the alloantigenicity of the graft and its potential to promote immunoregulation following transplantation. We focus this review on the concept that graft-dependent immunoregulation may evolve post-transplantation, and that it is dependent on the phenotype of select subsets of intragraft endothelial cells. We also discuss evidence that long-term graft survival is critically dependent on adaptive interactions among immune cells and endothelial cells within the transplanted tissue microenvironment.

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