Amelioration of Human Allograft Arterial Injury by Atorvastatin or Simvastatin Correlates With Reduction of Interferon-γ Production by Infiltrating T Cells
Yi T, Rao DA, Tang PC, Wang Y, Cuchara LA, Bothwell AL, Colangelo CM, Tellides G, Pober JS, Lorber MI. Amelioration of Human Allograft Arterial Injury by Atorvastatin or Simvastatin Correlates With Reduction of Interferon-γ Production by Infiltrating T Cells. Transplantation 2008, 86: 719-727. PMID: 18791454, PMCID: PMC2650813, DOI: 10.1097/tp.0b013e318183eefa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnimalsArteriesAtorvastatinFlow CytometryHeptanoic AcidsHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsInterferon-gammaLeukocytes, MononuclearLymphocyte TransfusionMiceMice, SCIDPyrrolesSimvastatinT-LymphocytesTransplantation, HeterologousTransplantation, HomologousConceptsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsHuman peripheral blood mononuclear cellsGraft arteriosclerosisIFN-gamma productionIFN-gammaT cellsAllogeneic human peripheral blood mononuclear cellsHuman leukocyte antigen-DR expressionHuman IFN-gammaEndothelial cellsCoenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitorsT cell alloresponsesT cell accumulationAllogeneic endothelial cellsLong-term outcomesBlood mononuclear cellsEffect of statinsInterferon-γ ProductionA Reductase InhibitorsAortic interposition graftsReplication-deficient adenovirusVascular endothelial cellsTransplant arteryHuman artery segmentsStatin administration