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Characterization of porcine endogenous retrovirus expression in neonatal and adult pig pancreatic islets.

Nizar I MouradClaire CrossanVictoria CruikshankLinda ScobiePierre Gianello
Published in: Xenotransplantation (2017)
Our study confirms the low level of PERV expression in whole pancreas in a large population of both neonatal and adult pigs (n=80). The level of PERV expression was however higher in the endocrine tissue than in the exocrine cells. There was no correlation between PERV status in donor PBMCs and islet cells, and no evidence of active replication in in vitro regardless of PERV expression in islet cells. Moreover, neonatal pig islets were found to have significantly lower PERV expression compared to adult islets. Neonatal islets have been suggested as the best choice for xenotransplantation in terms of economic and procurement considerations; the PERV status reported here would also potentially support their use.
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