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      Mouse Kidney Transplantation: Models of Allograft Rejection

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          Rejection of the transplanted kidney in humans is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The mouse model of renal transplantation closely replicates both the technical and pathological processes that occur in human renal transplantation. Although mouse models of allogeneic rejection in organs other than the kidney exist, and are more technically feasible, there is evidence that different organs elicit disparate rejection modes and dynamics, for instance the time course of rejection in cardiac and renal allograft differs significantly in certain strain combinations. This model is an attractive tool for many reasons despite its technical challenges. As inbred mouse strain haplotypes are well characterized it is possible to choose donor and recipient combinations to model acute allograft rejection by transplanting across MHC class I and II loci. Conversely by transplanting between strains with similar haplotypes a chronic process can be elicited were the allograft kidney develops interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy. We have modified the surgical technique to reduce operating time and improve ease of surgery, however a learning curve still needs to be overcome in order to faithfully replicate the model. This study will provide key points in the surgical procedure and aid the process of establishing this technique.

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          Journal
          J Vis Exp
          J Vis Exp
          JoVE
          Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
          MyJove Corporation
          1940-087X
          2014
          11 October 2014
          : 92
          : 52163
          Affiliations
          1MRC Centre for Inflammation Research, The Queen's Medical Research Institute, The University of Edinburgh
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          Correspondence to: George H. Tse at georgetse@ 123456doctors.org.uk

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          PMC4540093 PMC4540093 4540093 52163
          10.3791/52163
          4540093
          25350513
          d64505aa-2d3f-4c4f-82b4-1eb4fa8fca5c
          Copyright © 2014, Journal of Visualized Experiments
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          Medicine

          rejection,Medicine,Issue 92,transplantation,mouse model,surgery,kidney,immunology

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