Leptin Modulates Allograft Survival by Favoring a Th2 and a Regulatory Immune Profile

Date
2013-01-01Author
Moraes-Vieira, P. M. M.
Bassi, E. J.
Larocca, R. A.
Castoldi, A.
Burghos, M.
Lepique, A. P.
Quintana, F. J.
Araújo, Ronaldo de Carvalho [UNIFESP]
Basso, A. S. [UNIFESP]
Strom, T. B.
Camara, N. O. S. [UNIFESP]
Type
ArtigoISSN
1600-6135Is part of
American Journal of TransplantationDOI
10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04283.xMetadata
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Leptin, an adipose-secreted hormone, links metabolism and immunity. Our aim was to determine whether leptin affects the alloimmune response. We used an allogeneic skin transplant model as a means to analyze the allograft immune response in Lepob/ob and wild-type mice. Leptin deficiency results in an increased frequency of Treg and Th2 cells and a prolonged graft survival. These effects of leptin deficiency indicate the importance of leptin and obesity in modulating the allograft immune responses. Our data suggest a possible explanation for the increased susceptibility of hyperleptinemic obese patients to acute and chronic graft rejection.
Citation
American Journal of Transplantation. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, v. 13, n. 1, p. 36-44, 2013.Keywords
Alloimmunityleptin
regulatory T cell
tolerance
Sponsorship
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
Brazilian Council of Scientific and Technologic Development
Complex Fluids INCT
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