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   The Role of Costimulation Blockade in Solid Organ and Islet Xenotransplantation  
   
نویسنده samy k.p. ,butler j.r. ,li p. ,cooper d.k.c. ,ekser b.
منبع journal of immunology research - 2017 - دوره : 2017 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Pig-to-human xenotransplantation offers a potential bridge to the growing disparity between patients with end-stage organ failure and graft availability. early studies attempting to overcome cross-species barriers demonstrated robust humoral immune responses to discordant xenoantigens. recent advances have led to highly efficient and targeted genomic editing,drastically altering the playing field towards rapid production of less immunogenic porcine tissues and even the discussion of human xenotransplantation trials. however,as these humoral immune barriers to cross-species transplantation are overcome with advanced transgenics,cellular immunity to these novel xenografts remains an outstanding issue. therefore,understanding and optimizing immunomodulation will be paramount for successful clinical xenotransplantation. costimulation blockade agents have been introduced in xenotransplantation research in 2000 with anti-cd154mab. most recently,prolonged survival has been achieved in solid organ (kidney xenograft survival > 400 days with anti-cd154mab,heart xenograft survival > 900 days,and liver xenograft survival 29 days with anti-cd40mab) and islet xenotransplantation (>600 days with anti-cd154mab) with the use of these potent experimental agents. as the development of novel genetic modifications and costimulation blocking agents converges,we review their impact thus far on preclinical xenotransplantation and the potential for future application. © 2017 kannan p. samy et al.
آدرس division of transplant surgery,department of surgery,indiana university,school of medicine,indianapolis,in, United States, division of transplant surgery,department of surgery,indiana university,school of medicine,indianapolis,in, United States, division of transplant surgery,department of surgery,indiana university,school of medicine,indianapolis,in, United States, xenotransplantation program,department of surgery,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al, United States, division of transplant surgery,department of surgery,indiana university,school of medicine,indianapolis,in, United States
 
     
   
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