ObjectiveTo investigate the significant effect of costimulatory pathway B7CD28/CTLA4 on the islets of Langerhans transplantation. MethodsThe literatures were reviewed to summarize the molecular structure and functions of the pathway and the related animal experiments.ResultsThe costimulatory pathway B7CD28/CTLA4 was one of the signaling pathways of T cells activation and proliferation. If the costimulatory signals were absent, Tlymphocyte would be induced to the clonalanegy. Through blocking the costimulatory pathway mediated by CD28, CTLA4Ig prolonged to the islets of Langerhans survival in recipients. ConclusionBy the studies of the costimulatory pathway, it is helpful to understand the immune mechanism of the survival of islet grafts.
To verify the role of mAbCD28 in allograft transplantation. The biological action of mAbCD28 had been tested in mixed-lymphocyte-reaction and parathyroid gland allotranplantation in rats. Results: mAbCD28 could significantly suppress the proliferation of T cells in vitro and prolong the survival time of allograft in vivo. The results showed that mAbCD28 could block the costimulatory signals transmitted by CD28 molecules, and played an immunosuppressive role in parathyroid gland transplantation in rats.