Increased T-bet to GATA-3 Ratio During Acute Allograft Rejection in the Rat Lung

2009 
Abstract Acute allograft rejection (AR) remains a major problem in solid organ transplantation. The pivotal mechanism hinges on alloantigen recognition by recipient T helper (T h ) cells that differentiate into T h 1 and T h 2. This study investigated the association of mRNA levels of the transcription factors T-box expressed in T cells and GATA-binding protein 3 with the development of T h 1/T h 2-directed immune responses. We investigated the expression of T-bet and GATA-3 mRNA levels and the protein levels of their marker cytokines interleukin (IL)-2 and IL-4 in orthotopically transplanted rat lungs during AR. We observed a nonsignificant increase in T-bet expression following allografting at days 3 and 5 but there was a significant reduction in GATA-3 expression on day 5 compared with controls. The ratio of T-bet to GATA-3 expression showed a trend to increase at day 3 following allografting reaching significance at 5 days. These changes were associated with a significant increase in the expression of IL-2 over IL-4 on days 3 and 5. This study suggests that T h 1 responses play a major role during AR in the rat lung, and that this differentiation can be monitored by measuring mRNA levels of T-bet and GATA-3.
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