Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 4 Group A Member 1 Overexpression Prolongs Free Flap Allotransplant Graft Survival By Inducing T-Cell Anergy In The Rat

TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS(2021)

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Background. New strategies to inhibit acute rejection are needed for further applications of composite tissue allotransplantation. The nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A member 1 (NR4A1) is considered a key controller of maintaining tolerance homeostasis. However, the effect of NR4A1 in suppressing rejection responses after allotransplantation remains unknown.Methods. Brown Norway rat groin flaps were transplanted into Lewis rat recipients. The recipients were administrated cytosporone B, an NR4A1 activator. NR4A1 expression and graft survival time were assessed. T helper type 1 and regulatory T cell populations in the second lymphoid organ were detected by flow cytometry. Furthermore, a retrovirus containing NR4A1 was constructed and transfected to T cells in vitro. After stimulation, interleukin 2 and interferon gamma secretions were detected in the T cells.Results. Administration of cytosporone B activated NR4A1 expression in allotransplant recipients and was associated with prolonged survival time of the vascularized free flap allograft. T helper type 1 cells in the recipient secondary lymphoid organs were decreased, whereas the population of regulatory T cells did not change. Interleukin 2 and interferon gamma were suppressed in vitro in the T cells overexpressing NR4A1.Conclusions. We demonstrated that the overexpressed NR4A1 is associated with suppressed graft rejection response. The suppression effect may attribute to induction of T-cell anergy and blockade of key immunologic cytokines.
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