Utility of adenovirus-mediated Fas ligand and bcl-2 gene transfer to modulate rat liver allograft survival

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De-Sheng Wang
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Fas ligand; bcl-2; liver transplantation; immune tolerance;
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BACKGROUND: Expression of Fas ligand (FasL) on the graft by gene transduction is expected to introduce apoptosis to lymphocytes to protect rejection, but the FasL-expressing graft cells may also induce apoptosis as the graft usually expresses Fas antigens. In this study, a strong antiapoptotic gene, bcl-2, was cotransfected with the FasL gene in rat liver graft to protect against Fas- mediated cell death and to prolong recipient survival. METHODS: Orthotopic liver transplantation was done in a strain combination of DA to LEW rats. After donor vascular isolation, adenovirus-mediated FasL and bcl-2 genes were cotransfected in the liver graft. RESULTS: Intragraft expression of FasL mRNA was constitutively expressed after adenovirus-mediated transduction, although expression of FasL increased mildly in control grafts. Bcl-2 mRNA was highly expressed at 2 days after reperfusion. In contrast, lower expression of bcl-2 was observed in the control group. The average survival of the gene transferred allografts increased from (9.8+1.3) days to (18.5+8.7) days compared with the control group. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that rat liver allografts can be protected against host immune responses by adenovirus-mediated FasL and bcl-2 transfection, and that bcl-2 expression prevents the graft from Fas-mediated apoptosis.
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