Donor heart gene transfer of CD40Ig mediated by adenovirus to prolong the survival time of murine cardiac allograft
- VernacularTitle:供心体外转染腺病毒介导的CD40Ig融合基因延长小鼠移植心脏存活时间
- Author:
Baojun HUANG
;
Hui YIN
;
Yafei HUANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Heart transplantation;
CD40 ligand;
Adenoviridae;
Transfection
- From:
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation
2005;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the effects of CD40Ig gene transfer in vitro on cardiac allograft survival in mice. Methods The recombinant adenovirus vector carrying murine CD40 extracellular domain and human IgG Fc fusion gene (AdCD40Ig) was constructed. Using BALB/c mice as donors and C57BL/6 mice as recipients, the model of mice abdomen heterotopical heart transplantation was set up. In the experimental group, the isolated donor heart was transfected with AdCD40Ig, then transplanted to recipient. The other groups included empty vector transfected control group, untransfected control group, and syngeneic control group (the donors and the recipients were C57BL/6 mice). The survival time of donor hearts and the infiltration of inflammatory cells in heart allograft were observed. The expression of CD40Ig fusion protein in recipient was identified by Sandwich ELISA; The IFN-? producing cells in recipient was determined by FACS. Results The survival time of the cardiac allograft in experimental group was ( 15.8? 0.7) days, significantly longer than empty vector transfected control group and untransfected control group (P