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Release of pig leukocytes and reduced human NK cell recruitment during ex vivo perfusion of HLA-E/human CD46 double-transgenic pig limbs with human blood.

Gisella L Puga YungAnjan K BongoniAmandine PradierNatacha MadelonMaria PapaserafeimRiccardo SfrisoDavid L AyaresEckhard WolfNikolai KlymiukAndrea BährMihai A ConstantinescuEsther VoegelinDavid KiermeirHansjörg JenniRobert RiebenJörg Dieter Seebach
Published in: Xenotransplantation (2017)
Ex vivo perfusion of pig forelimbs using whole human blood represents a powerful tool to study humoral and early cell-mediated rejection mechanisms of vascularized pig-to-human xenotransplantation, although there are several limitations of the model. Here, we show that (i) transgenic expression of HLA-E/hCD46 in pig limbs provides partial protection from human NK cell-mediated xeno responses and (ii) the emergence of a pig cell population during xenoperfusions with implications for the immunogenicity of xenografts.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • nk cells
  • stem cells
  • immune response
  • single cell
  • computed tomography
  • poor prognosis
  • magnetic resonance
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • peripheral blood