Abstract
Outcomes after lung transplantation are markedly inferior to those after other solid organ transplants. A better understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms contributing to lung graft injury will be critical to improve outcomes. Advances in this field have been hampered by the lack of a mouse model of lung transplantation. Here, we report a mouse model of vascularized aerated single lung transplantation utilizing cuff techniques. We show that syngeneic grafts have normal histological appearance with minimal infiltration of T lymphocytes. Allogeneic grafts show acute cellular rejection with infiltration of T lymphocytes and recipient-type antigen presenting cells. Our data show that we have developed a physiological model of lung transplantation in the mouse, which provides ample opportunity for the study of nonimmune and immune mechanisms that contribute to lung allograft injury. © 2007 The Authors.
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Okazaki, M., Krupnick, A. S., Kornfeld, C. G., Lai, J. M., Ritter, J. H., Richardson, S. B., … Kreisel, D. (2007). A mouse model of orthotopic vascularized aerated lung transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation, 7(6), 1672–1679. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2007.01819.x
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