Future prospects for the clinical transfusion of pig red blood cells

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Yevgen Chornenkyy , Takayuki Yamamoto , Hidetaka Hara , Sean R. Stowell , Ionita Ghiran , Simon C. Robson , David K.C. Cooper
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Abstract

Transfusion of allogeneic human red blood cell (hRBCs) is limited by supply and compatibility between individual donors and recipients. In situations where the blood supply is constrained or when no compatible RBCs are available, patients suffer. As a result, alternatives to hRBCs that complement existing RBC transfusion strategies are needed. Pig RBCs (pRBCs) could provide an alternative because of their abundant supply, and functional similarities to hRBCs. The ability to genetically modify pigs to limit pRBC immunogenicity and augment expression of human ‘protective’ proteins has provided major boosts to this research and opens up new therapeutic avenues. Although deletion of expression of xenoantigens has been achieved in genetically-engineered pigs, novel genetic methods are needed to introduce human ‘protective’ transgenes into pRBCs at the high levels required to prevent hemolysis and extend RBC survival in vivo. This review addresses recent progress and examines future prospects for clinical xenogeneic pRBC transfusion.

猪红细胞临床输血的前景展望
同种异体人红细胞(hRBCs)的输注受到个体供体和受体之间的供应和兼容性的限制。在血液供应受到限制或没有兼容的红细胞的情况下,患者会受到影响。因此,需要补充现有红细胞输注策略的hRBCs替代品。猪红细胞(pRBCs)由于其丰富的供应和与hRBCs的功能相似性,可以提供一种替代品。对猪进行基因修饰以限制pRBC免疫原性并增加人类“保护性”蛋白表达的能力为这项研究提供了重大推动,并开辟了新的治疗途径。尽管在基因工程猪中已经实现了外源抗原表达的缺失,但仍需要新的遗传方法将人类“保护性”转基因以防止溶血和延长体内红细胞存活所需的高水平引入pRBCs。这篇综述介绍了临床异种pRBC输血的最新进展和未来前景。
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Blood Reviews
Blood Reviews 医学-血液学
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Blood Reviews, a highly regarded international journal, serves as a vital information hub, offering comprehensive evaluations of clinical practices and research insights from esteemed experts. Specially commissioned, peer-reviewed articles authored by leading researchers and practitioners ensure extensive global coverage across all sub-specialties of hematology.
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