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Original Article

Indirect T Cell Recognition in Allograft Rejection

Pages 245-255 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Allograft rejection has been attributed predominantly to alloreactive T cells which recognize intact allogeneic MHC on donor antigen presenting cells (APC). Following transplantation, T cells may also recognize donor derived MHC antigens which have been processed and presented as antigenic peptides in the context of self-MHC by recipient APC-so called indirect allorecognition. This article discusses the possible role of indirect T cell recognition in the graft rejection response with particular emphasis on recent experimental data obtained from in vivo transplant models. Although the relative contribution of indirect allorecognition to the rejection process remains unclear the available evidence suggests that the contribution of self-MHC restricted T cells to graft rejection may have been underestimated.

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