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The unfinished legacy of liver transplantation: Emphasis on immunology
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Bachmann
Barker
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Benichou
Berenguer
Berenguer
Bilheimer
Billingham
Bismuth
Brent
Broelsch
Broelsch
Brown
Burger
Burlingham
Bushell
Calne
Calne
Calne
Calne
Cannon
Coggin
Colson
Cordier
Corry
Cosimi
Curry
Denmark
Doherty
DuBois
Eghtesad
Ehrlich
Fadi G. Lakkis
Francavilla
Frey
Grant
Griffith
Hamburger
Hamburger
Hilleman
Hopewell
Ildstad
Jamieson
Jonuleit
Kalayoglu
Kamada
Kirk
Klenerman
Ko
Kuss
Lafferty
Lakkis
Larsen
Lechler
Main
Makowka
Marchioro
Marchioro
Marcos
Marcos
McCurry
Medawar
Miller
Moore
Moskophidis
Murase
Murray
Murray
Myburgh
National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on Liver Transplantation
Neumann
Owen
Peacock
Phelps
Pichlmayr
Przepiorka
Qian
Reiser
Russell
Schlitt
Shapiro
Shapiro
Sharabi
Shaw
Slavin
Smiley
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Terasaki
Thomas
Thomas E. Starzl
Todo
Todo
Tzakis
Wachs
Waldmann
Walker
Wall
Wang
Wekerle
Welch
Wolstenholme
Wood
Yamaoka
Zimmerman
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Zinkernagel
Publication date
1 January 2006
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
Liver transplantation radically changed the philosophy of hepatology practice, enriched multiple areas of basic science, and had pervasive ripple effects in law, public policy, ethics, and theology. Why organ engraftment was feasible remained enigmatic, however, until the discovery in 1992 of donor leukocyte microchimerism in long-surviving liver, and other kinds of organ recipients. Following this discovery, the leukocyte chimerism-associated mechanisms were elucidated that directly linked organ and bone marrow transplantation and eventually clarified the relationship of transplantation immunology to the immunology of infections, neoplasms, and autoimmune disorders. We describe here how the initially controversial paradigm shift mandated revisions of cherished dogmas. With the fresh insight, the reasons for numerous inexplicable phenomena of transplantation either became obvious or have become susceptible to discriminate experimental testing. The therapeutic implications of the "new immunology" in hepatology and in other medical disciplines, have only begun to be explored. Apart from immunology, physiologic investigations of liver transplantation have resulted in the discovery of growth factors (beginning with insulin) that are involved in the regulation of liver size, ultrastructure, function, and the capacity for regeneration. Such studies have partially explained functional and hormonal relationships of different abdominal organs, and ultimately they led to the cure or palliation by liver transplantation of more than 2 dozen hepatic-based inborn errors of metabolism. Liver transplantation should not be viewed as a purely technologic achievement, but rather as a searchlight whose beams have penetrated the murky mist of the past, and continue to potentially illuminate the future. Copyright © 2006 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
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