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Costimulation blockade and regulatory T-cells in a non- human primate model of kidney allograft transplantation

Haanstra, K.G.

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Haanstra, K. G. (2008, March 13). Costimulation blockade and regulatory T- cells in a non-human primate model of kidney allograft transplantation.

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[1] Rijkelijkhuizen JK, Ossevoort M, Ringers J, van der Burg MP, Kuhn EM, Wubben J, Haanstra K, Bouwman E, Jonker M. Xenografting of pig islets in monkeys does not result in hyperacute rejection. Transplant Proc. 2000 Aug;32(5):1064.

[2] Jonker M, Rijkelijkhuizen JK, Haanstra KG, Kuhn EM, Ringers J, Bouwman E. T- cell-directed immunosuppression allows prolonged survival of xenogeneic pig islets in monkeys. Transplant Proc. 2001;33(1-2):726.

[3] Ringers J, Ossevoort M, Haanstra K, Kroczek R, Volk D, Jonker M. Blockade of CD154 at the time of donor-specific blood transfusion does not improve kidney graft survival in rhesus monkeys. Transplant Proc. 2001;33(1-2):524.

[4] Jonker M, Ringers J, Ossevoort MA, Slingerland W, van den Hout Y, Haanstra K, Wubben J, Kuhn E, Friend P, Calne R. Long-term kidney graft survival by delayed T cell ablative treatment in rhesus monkeys. Transplantation. 2002 Mar;73(6):874–80.

[5] Ringers J, Haanstra KG, Kroczek RA, Kliem K, Kuhn EM, Wubben J, Ossevoort MA, Volk HD, Jonker M. Blockade of CD40-CD154 at the time of donor-specific blood transfusion does not lead to prolonged kidney allograft survival in non- human primates. Transplantation. 2002 Mar;73(6):862–6.

[6] Haanstra KG, Ringers J, Sick EA, Ramdien-Murli S, Kuhn EM, Boon L, Jonker M. Prevention of kidney allograft rejection using anti-CD40 and anti-CD86 in primates. Transplantation. 2003 Mar;75(5):637–43.

[7] Rijkelijkhuizen JKRA, Haanstra KG, Wubben J, Töns A, Roos A, van Gijlswijk- Janssen DJ, Ringers J, Bouwman E, Jonker M. T-cell-specific immunosuppres- sion results in more than 53 days survival of porcine islets of langerhans in the monkey. Transplantation. 2003 Nov;76(9):1359–68.

[8] Vierboom MPM, Ossevoort M, Sick EA, Haanstra K, Jonker M. Induction of allograft tolerance through costimulatory blockade: first selection of drugs in vitro. Transpl Immunol. 2003;11(2):215–22.

[9] Carlo-Stella C, Nicola MD, Longoni P, Milani R, Milanesi M, Guidetti A, Haanstra K, Jonker M, Cleris L, Magni M, Formelli F, Gianni AM. Mobiliza- tion of primitive and committed hematopoietic progenitors in nonhuman pri- mates treated with defibrotide and recombinant human granulocyte colony- 171

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stimulating factor. Exp Hematol. 2004 Jan;32(1):68–75.

[10] Haegel-Kronenberger H, Haanstra K, Ziller-Remy C, Buijsse APO, Vermeiren J, Stoeckel F, Gool SWV, Ceuppens JL, Mehtali M, Boer MD, Jonker M, Boon L. Inhibition of costimulation allows for repeated systemic administration of adenoviral vector in rhesus monkeys. Gene Ther. 2004 Feb;11(3):241–52.

[11] Haanstra KG, Sick EA, Ringers J, Wubben JAM, Kuhn EM, Boon L, Jonker M.

Costimulation blockade followed by a 12-week period of cyclosporine A facili- tates prolonged drug-free survival of rhesus monkey kidney allografts. Trans- plantation. 2005 Jun;79(11):1623–6.

[12] Jonker M, Danskine A, Haanstra K, Wubben J, Kondova I, Kuhn EM, Rose M. The autoimmune response to vimentin after renal transplantation in non- human primates is immunosuppression dependent. Transplantation. 2005 Aug;80(3):385–93.

[13] Haanstra KG, Sick EA, Ringers J, Wubben JAM, Kuhn EM, ’t Hart BA, Boon L, Jonker M. No synergy between ATG induction and costimulation blockade induced kidney allograft survival in rhesus monkeys. Transplantation. 2006 Nov;82(9):1194–201.

[14] Haanstra KG, Wubben JAM, Korevaar SS, Kondova I, Baan CC, Jonker M. Ex- pression patterns of regulatory T-cell markers in accepted and rejected nonhu- man primate kidney allografts. Am J Transplant. 2007 Oct;7(10):2236–46.

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