Immunological and physiological observations in baboons with life-supporting genetically engineered pig kidney grafts.
Hayato IwaseHidetaka HaraMohamed EzzelarabTao LiZhongqiang ZhangBingsi GaoHong LiuCassandra LongYi WangAmy CassanoEdwin KleinCarol PhelpsDavid AyaresAbhinav HumarMartin WijkstromDavid K C CooperPublished in: Xenotransplantation (2017)
The combination of (i) a graft from a specific six-gene genetically modified pig, (ii) an effective immunosuppressive regimen, and (iii) anti-inflammatory therapy prevented immune injury, a protein-losing nephropathy, and coagulation dysfunction for >7 months. Although the number of experiments is very limited, our impression is that expression of human endothelial protein C receptor (±CD55) in the graft is important if coagulation dysregulation is to be avoided.