Department ofSurgery, University of Cambridge, UK.
Rev Neurosci. 2009;20(3-4):267-73. doi: 10.1515/revneuro.2009.20.3-4.267.
An historical overview of transplantation is presented in which the medical, legal, ethical, physiological and immunological issues are reviewed in the context of the definition of death. A discussion of the benefits of minimal immunosuppression is presented as an attractive proposal compared with conventional immunosuppression. Prope tolerance was first used with the powerful lympholytic monoclonal antibody Campath 1H. The five-year follow-up of the first renal transplant patients treated with Campath induction and maintenance low-dose cyclosporine has been satisfactory, thus indicating considerable experience of the use of induction followed by steroid-free minimal maintenance immunosuppression. It appears likely that this will become a favoured method of recipient management.
本文对移植学的历史进行了回顾,其中对死亡定义的相关医学、法律、伦理、生理和免疫问题进行了讨论。与传统免疫抑制相比,最小化免疫抑制的益处是一个有吸引力的提议。最初使用强力的淋巴溶解单克隆抗体 Campath 1H 来实现耐受。接受 Campath 诱导和低剂量环孢素维持治疗的第一批肾移植患者的 5 年随访结果令人满意,这表明在使用诱导后无类固醇的最小维持免疫抑制方面已经积累了丰富的经验。这种方法很可能成为受者管理的首选方法。