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Allogeneic cell interactions in the rat: I. Changes in the rate of cell proliferation during local graft-versus-host and host-versus-graft reactions
Authors:JR Markwick  RMR Barnes  GD Pegrum
Institution:Tissue Typing Laboratory, Department of Haematology, Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, London, England
Abstract:Cell proliferation was investigated during local host-versus-graft (HVG) and graft-versus-host (GVH) reactions in rats by means of the popliteal lymph node weight assay. Dose-response regression lines were obtained at early, peak, and late response times for both reactions. Changes in the rate of cell proliferation were demonstrated by changes in the slopes of the dose-response regression lines and were confirmed statistically. In the local HVG reaction the rate of cell proliferation was constant from early (Day +2) to peak (Day +4) response times but possibly was reduced later (Day +8), when the response was dose dependent only at low doses. In the local GVH reaction the rate of cell proliferation increased markedly between early (Day +4) and peak (Day +8) response times and then remained constant. Examination of time-response curves following the injection of a fixed cell dose confirmed these findings. In the HVG reaction lymph node weight increased linearly with respect to time whereas in the GVH reaction the increase in lymph node weight was linear initially but became exponential before peak response. These results are consistent with the concept that, whereas HVG reactions involve proliferation of one principal population of cells (host cells), GVH reactions involve proliferation of two principal populations of cells (host and donor cells). The change in the rate of proliferation occurring between early and peak response in the GVH reaction probably reflects an initial proliferation of donor cells being joined by proliferation of host cells.
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