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Increased human complement pathway regulatory protein gene dose is associated with increased endothelial expression and prolonged survival during ex-vivo perfusion of GTKO pig lungs with human blood.

Ryan ChabanGannon McGrathZahra A HabibabadyIvy RosalesLars BurdorfDavid L AyaresElana RybakTianshu ZhangDonald G HarrisSiamak DahiFranchesca AliDawn M ParsellGheorghe BraileanuXiangfei ChengEvelyn SievertCarol PhelpsAgnes M AzimzadehRichard N Pierson
Published in: Xenotransplantation (2023)
Genetic engineering approaches designed to augment hCPRP activity - increasing the expression of hCD46 through homozygosity or co-expressing hCD55 with hCD46 - were associated with prolonged GTKO lung xenograft survival. Increased expression of hCD46 was associated with reduced coagulation cascade activation, but did not further reduce complement activation relative to lungs with relatively low CD46 expression. We conclude that coagulation pathway dysregulation contributes to injury in GTKO pig lung xenografts perfused with human blood, and that the survival advantage for lungs with increased hCPRP expression is likely attributable to improved endothelial thromboregulation.
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