Thromboxane and histamine mediate PVR elevation during xenogeneic pig lung perfusion with human blood.
Lars BurdorfDonald HarrisSiamak DahiChristopher LairdTianshu ZhangFranchesca AliAakash ShahMercedes ThompsonGheorghe BraileanuXiangfei ChengEvelyn SievertEvan SchwartzSelin SendilDawn M ParsellEmily ReddingCarol J PhelpsDavid L AyaresAgnes M AzimzadehRichard N PiersonPublished in: Xenotransplantation (2018)
Combined thromboxane and histamine pathway blockade prevents PVR elevation and significantly inhibits loss of vascular barrier function when GalTKO.hCD46 lungs are perfused with human blood. Platelet activation and platelet and neutrophil sequestration persist in all groups despite efficient complement regulation, and appear to occur independent of thromboxane and histamine antagonism. Our work identifies thromboxane and histamine as key mediators of xenolung injury and defines those pathways as therapeutic targets to achieve successful xenolung transplantation.