Antiapoptotic Molecule Survivin in Transplantation: Helpful or Harmful?

IF 0.9 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of Transplantation Pub Date : 2018-10-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/6492034
Sara Assadiasl, Mohammad Javad Mousavi, Aliakbar Amirzargar
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Survivin, an antiapoptotic molecule from inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) family, is most known for its implication in cancer as there are some efforts to apply it for diagnostic as well as therapeutic purposes in oncology. On the other hand, it could be a useful molecule to be positively targeted when trying to save tissue and promote cells viability. Since protecting the allograft from ischemia reperfusion injury and inflammation-induced damage is a considerable objective in transplantation, it is reasonable to take advantage from antiapoptotic agents like survivin in order to achieve this goal. However, survivin's potential ability to induce malignancies makes some concerns about its use in clinic. The other barrier is this molecule's involvement in lymphocytes development and proliferation which might increase the risk of graft rejection due to adaptive immune system overactivation. In this review we summarize the few studies carried out about survivin's effect on graft survival and probable advantages and disadvantages of its overexpression in transplantation.

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抗凋亡分子Survivin在移植中的作用:有益还是有害?
Survivin是凋亡抑制蛋白(IAP)家族中的一种抗凋亡分子,因其在癌症中的作用而闻名,目前已有一些研究将其应用于肿瘤的诊断和治疗目的。另一方面,当试图挽救组织和促进细胞活力时,它可能是一个有用的分子。由于保护同种异体移植物免受缺血再灌注损伤和炎症性损伤是移植的重要目标,因此利用survivin等抗凋亡药物来实现这一目标是合理的。然而,survivin潜在的诱导恶性肿瘤的能力使其在临床上的使用受到一些关注。另一个障碍是该分子参与淋巴细胞的发育和增殖,这可能增加由于适应性免疫系统过度激活而导致移植物排斥的风险。本文就survivin对移植物存活的影响及其在移植中过表达的利弊进行综述。
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