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Prolongation of primate renal allograft survival by anti-Tac, an anti-human IL-2 receptor monoclonal antibody.

作者信息

Reed M H, Shapiro M E, Strom T B, Milford E L, Carpenter C B, Weinberg D S, Reimann K A, Letvin N L, Waldmann T A, Kirkman R L

机构信息

Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.

出版信息

Transplantation. 1989 Jan;47(1):55-9. doi: 10.1097/00007890-198901000-00013.

Abstract

In an effort to produce specific immunosuppression through the targeting of those lymphocytes expressing cell surface interleukin 2 receptors in response to an allograft, the anti-human IL-2 receptor monoclonal antibody anti-Tac was administered to cynomolgus monkeys receiving renal transplants. The data demonstrate that anti-Tac produces a significant delay in renal allograft rejection and prolongs host survival in cynomolgus monkeys. Though higher doses of anti-Tac produce modest delays in rejection, there was a surprising finding of greatly prolonged survival in three of five monkeys treated with much lower doses of anti-Tac. Anti-Tac was not shown to be synergistic with cyclosporine in this model. Animals treated with anti-Tac developed high titers of antibodies against the murine monoclonal antibody after 6-8 days of treatment, associated with the disappearance of plasma anti-Tac staining of activated lymphocytes as measured by flow cytometry. The data confirm the utility of the IL-2 receptor as a target for immunosuppressive therapy, and suggest that investigations of dosage and of methods to reduce the immunogenicity of anti-IL-2 receptor agents may be beneficial.

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