Anti-pig Antibodies in Swine Veterinarian Serum: Implications for Clinical Xenotransplantation

Guerard Byrne, Christopher McGregor
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Recent clinical xenotransplantation and human decedent studies demonstrate that clinical hyperacute rejection of genetically engineered porcine organs can be reliably avoided but that antibody mediated rejection continues to limit graft survival. We previously identified porcine glycans and proteins which are immunogenic after cardiac xenotransplantation in nonhuman primates, but the clinical immune response to antigens present in glycan depleted triple knockout (TKO) donor pigs is poorly understood. In this study we use fluorescence barcoded HEK cells and HEK cell lines expressing porcine glycans (Gal and SDa) or proteins (CD9, CD46, CD59, PROCR and ANXA2) to screen antibody reactivity in human serum from 160 swine veterinarians, a serum source with potential occupational immune challenge from porcine tissues and pathogens. High levels of anti-Gal IgM were present in all samples and lower levels of anti-SDa IgM were present in 41% of samples. IgM binding to porcine proteins, primarily CD9 and CD46, previously identified as immunogenic in pig to non-human primate cardiac xenograft recipients, was detected in 28 of the 160 swine veterinarian samples. These results suggest that barcoded HEK cell lines expressing porcine protein antigens can be useful for screening human patient serum. A comprehensive analysis of sera from clinical xenotransplant recipients to define a panel of commonly immunogenic porcine antigens will likely be necessary to establish an array of porcine non-Gal antigens for effective monitoring of patient immune responses and allow earlier therapies to reverse antibody mediated rejection.
猪兽医血清中的抗猪抗体:对临床异种移植的影响
最近的临床异种移植和人类死者研究表明,基因工程猪器官的临床超急性排斥反应可以可靠地避免,但抗体介导的排斥反应继续限制移植物的存活。我们以前曾鉴定出在非人灵长类动物心脏异种移植后具有免疫原性的猪聚糖和蛋白质,但对存在于聚糖耗尽的三重基因敲除(TKO)供体猪中的抗原的临床免疫反应却知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们使用表达猪聚糖(Gal 和 SDa)或蛋白质(CD9、CD46、CD59、PROCR 和 ANXA2)的荧光编码 HEK 细胞和 HEK 细胞系来筛选来自 160 名猪兽医的人类血清中的抗体反应性。所有样本中都存在高水平的抗 Gal IgM,41% 的样本中存在较低水平的抗 SDa IgM。在 160 份猪兽医样本中,有 28 份样本检测到了与猪蛋白(主要是 CD9 和 CD46)结合的 IgM。这些结果表明,表达猪蛋白抗原的条形码 HEK 细胞系可用于筛选人类患者血清。对临床异种移植受者的血清进行全面分析,以确定猪抗原的常见免疫原性,很可能是建立猪非gal抗原阵列的必要条件,从而有效监测患者的免疫反应,及早采取治疗措施以逆转抗体介导的排斥反应。
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