Transplantation Flashcards
What is autologous transplant vs xenograft?
Transplant from the same individual
Xenograft = transplant from another species
What is syngeneic vs allogeneic transplant?
Syn - transplant from a twin
Allo - from a different individual of the same species
What is a common autologous transplant?
Skin grafting or hematopoeitic stem cells
What is a haploidentical donor?
Donor with a match on 50% of HLA alleles (all one one chromosome). It will be 50% of siblings. Another 25% will be a perfect match.
Children and parents will always be haploidentical
What is graft rejection?
Host immune system recognizes graft as foreign and causes immune-mediated dysfunction of the graft
What is first-set vs second-set rejection?
First-set: Primary response which is delayed
Second-set: antibodies to foreign graft have been made, graft rejection is very quick
What is hyperacute rejection? What is its primary mechanism?
Graft rejection happening in minutes to hours mediated by IgG
Primary mechanism is intravascular thrombosis to decrease blood delivery to the organ
What gives a majorly increased risk for hyperacute rejection?
Multiple blood transfusions (WBCs can come from this and our immune systems can attack this), previous transplantation, or multiple pregnancies
What causes acute-rejection and what mediates it?
This is the “First-set rejection”
Occurs in a few days to weeks, mediated by CD4/CD8 T cells, leading to humoral response.
Mechanism: parenchymal damage / inflammation
What is chronic rejection?
Occurs at 6 months to years,
mediated by Th2 CD4+ and CD8+ cells as well as macrophages
Mechanism: Chronic fibrosis and accelerated atherosclerosis
What is graft-versus-host disease (GVHD)?
When immune cells are transplanted into immune suppressed host, the immune system can treat body organs as foreign
What describes acute GVHD?
T cell mediated, early after transplant, usually has skin, liver, or GI tract involvement (especially CD8+)
What describes chronic GVHD?
T and B cell mediated, after 100 days. Make antibodies to self antigens and also CD8+ T cells will attack
Multiple organ involvement is likely
What is overlap syndrome?
Something that has features of acute and chronic GVHD
What cytokines increase MHC Class 1 expression?
IFN alpha and IFN beta