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Effects of human TFPI and CD47 expression and selectin and integrin inhibition during GalTKO.hCD46 pig lung perfusion with human blood.

Shuhei MiuraZahra A HabibabadyFranziska PollokMargaret ConnollyShannon PrattsAmy DandroLori SorrellsKasinath KaraviCarol PhelpsWill EyestoneDavid AyaresLars BurdorfAgnes AzimzadehRichard N Pierson
Published in: Xenotransplantation (2022)
Expression of hTFPI.hCD47 on porcine lung may be useful as part of an integrated strategy to prevent neutrophil adhesion and platelet activation that are associated with xenograft injury. Additionally, targeting canonical selectin and integrin adhesion pathways reduced PVR elevation associated with hTFPI.hCD47 expression, but did not significantly attenuate neutrophil or platelet sequestration. We conclude that other adhesive mechanisms mediate the residual sequestration of human formed blood elements to pig endothelium that occurs even in the context of the multiple genetic modifications and drug treatments tested here.
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