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Long-term safety outcome of systemic immunosuppression in pig-to-nonhuman primate corneal xenotransplantation.

Se-Hyun ChoiChang Ho YoonHyun Ju LeeHong Pyo KimJong Min KimJeong-Hwan CheKyoung Min RohHyuk Jin ChoiJiyeon KimEung Soo HwangChung-Gyu ParkMee-Kum Kim
Published in: Xenotransplantation (2019)
Costimulatory blockade-based and anti-CD20 antibody/tacrolimus-based immunosuppressive therapies seem to be comparably safe with steroid therapy in nonhuman primates receiving corneal xenotransplantation, as they did not reactivate Rhesus Cytomegalovirus and maintained manageable systemic status. Although reactivation is rare, antiviral prophylaxis for simian varicella virus should be considered in immunocompromised hosts.
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