Studies on the antigenicity of bone. I. Freeze-dried and deep-frozen bone allografts in rabbits

TitleStudies on the antigenicity of bone. I. Freeze-dried and deep-frozen bone allografts in rabbits
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1976
AuthorsFriedlaender GE, Strong DM, Sell KW
JournalJ Bone Joint Surg Am
Volume58
Issue6
Pagination854 - 8
Date PublishedSep
ISSN0021-9355 (Print) 0021-9355 (Linking)
Accession Number783164
Keywords*Antigens, *Bone Transplantation, *Tissue Preservation, *Transplantation Immunology, Animals, Antibody Formation, Bone and Bones / immunology, Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic, Dogs, Female, Freeze Drying, Freezing, Graft Rejection, Histocompatibility, Immunity, Cellular, Immunogenetics, Lymphocytes / immunology, Rabbits, Transplantation, Heterologous, Transplantation, Homologous
Abstract

The antigenicity of deep-frozen and freeze-dried cortical and corticocancellous bone allografts placed orthotopically in rabbits was studied using a sensitive microcytotoxicity assay. Target cells were phytohemagglutinin-P-stimulated, 51chromium-labeled peripheral blood lymphocytes from the bone donors (Dutch belted rabbits), and sera or peripheral blood lymphocytes from the graft recipients (New Zealand white rabbits) were used as effectors of cytotoxicity. Fresh allografts and deep-frozen corticocancellous bone evoked detectable humoral and cell-mediated immunity,, whereas freeze-dried cortical bone allografts failed to sensitize the recipients and were the least antigenic of the allografts examined.

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