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  • Biliverdin, a natural product of heme catabolism, induces tolerance to cardiac allografts.

Biliverdin, a natural product of heme catabolism, induces tolerance to cardiac allografts.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2004-02-24)
Kenichiro Yamashita, James McDaid, Robert Ollinger, Tung-Yu Tsui, Pascal O Berberat, Anny Usheva, Eva Csizmadia, R Neal Smith, Miguel P Soares, Fritz H Bach
ABSTRACT

Biliverdin, a product of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) enzymatic action, is converted into bilirubin, which has been considered a waste product in the past. We now show that administration of biliverdin has a salutary effect in organ transplantation. A brief course of treatment with biliverdin leads to long-term survival of H-2 incompatible heart allografts. Furthermore, those recipients harboring long-surviving (>100 days) allografts were tolerant to donor antigens indicated by the acceptance of second donor strain hearts but not third-party grafts. Treatment with biliverdin decreased intragraft leukocyte infiltration and inhibited T cell proliferation. Likely related to tolerance induction, biliverdin interferes with T cell signaling by inhibiting activation of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) and nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB), two transcription factors involved in interleukin-2 (IL-2) transcription and T cell proliferation, as well as suppressing Th1 interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production in vitro. These findings support the potential use of biliverdin, a natural product, in transplantation and other T cell mediated immune disorders.

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Bilirubin, purum, ≥95.0% (UV)