Blood transfusions can lead to immunization or tolerance in the recipient. The latter is characterized by an improved transplant outcome after pretransplant blood transfusions. First observations... Show moreBlood transfusions can lead to immunization or tolerance in the recipient. The latter is characterized by an improved transplant outcome after pretransplant blood transfusions. First observations of improved kidney graft outcome after blood transfusion date 35 years back, however no exclusive immunological mechanism has been found yet. At the Leiden University Medical Center, patients on the waiting list for simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPKT) received a non-leukocyte depleted, HLA-DR shared blood transfusion before transplantation. We showed that a pretransplant blood transfusion was able to diminish the severity of acute rejection episodes after SPKT. The need for HLA-DR sharing suggests a role for the indirect allorecognition. Our in vitro experiments focusing on the indirect allorecognition and on several subsets of recipient immune cells, showed that a pretransplant blood transfusion activates the recipient__s immune system. It is still not clear if and how this activation state can lead to transplantation tolerance. Additionally, there may be a role for microchimeric donor cells in the immunological mechanism leading to tolerance. Pretransplant blood transfusions may still be of clinical benefit in these times of potent immunosuppressive drug use, but requires the support of well-designed RCTs as well as more insight into the immunological mechanism. Show less
The term __chimerism__ originates from Greek mythology and refers to the creature Chimaera, whose body was in front a lion, the back a serpent and the midsection a goat. In medicine, the term... Show moreThe term __chimerism__ originates from Greek mythology and refers to the creature Chimaera, whose body was in front a lion, the back a serpent and the midsection a goat. In medicine, the term chimerism refers to an individual, organ or part consisting of tissues of diverse genetic constitution. Pregnancy, blood transfusion and organ transplantation are potential causes of chimerism. In this thesis the occurrence of chimerism is investigated in different organs of healthy women, of women with the autoimmune disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and of women that received a renal allograft. To demonstrate chimerism, male cells were detected in female organs by using in situ hybridization of the Y chromosome. Chimerism was found in 18% of healthy organs, in about 50% of organs derived from women with SLE and in none of the skin tumors investigated from female renal allograft recipients. In various organ types and both in women with and without sons and women with and without a transfusion history, chimerism was present. In this thesis we describe these results and review data from the ancient and recent literature. With all these data in hand, we speculate about the sources of chimerism and its implications on immunity. Show less