Journal article
Investigation of the potential use of immunosuppressive agent gliotoxin in organ transplantation
P Sutton, A Moreland, IV Hutchinson, A Müllbacher
Transplantation | WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1995
Abstract
Gliotoxin is an immunosuppressive secondary me-tabolite produced by several pathogenic fungi. It has previously been shown to prevent graft-versus-host disease in transplantation of allogeneic mouse bone marrow and to reduce the immunogenicity of human fetal pancreas. We here report on the effect of gliotoxin on the prevention of rejection of allografts in two distinct models. Bathing mouse thyroid tissue in gliotoxin solution for 16 hr prolonged graft survival following transplantation into allogeneic recipients. In contrast the perfusion of rat kidneys with gliotoxin followed by 1 hr of incubation before orthotopic transplantation had little success with preventing allograft rejection. Thi..
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