Histopathology of pig kidney grafts with/without expression of the carbohydrate Neu5Gc in immunosuppressed baboons.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-13 DOI:10.1111/xen.12715
Jeremy B Foote, Abhijit Jagdale, Takayuki Yamamoto, Hidetaka Hara, Mohamed H Bikhet, Henk-Jan Schuurman, Huy Q Nguyen, Mohamed Ezzelarab, David Ayares, Douglas J Anderson, Huma Fatima, Devin E Eckhoff, David K C Cooper, Hayato Iwase
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Introduction: Pigs deficient in three glycosyltransferase enzymes (triple-knockout [TKO] pigs, that is, not expressing the three known carbohydrate xenoantigens) and expressing 'protective' human transgenes are considered a likely source of organs for transplantation into human recipients. Some human sera have no or minimal natural antibody binding to red blood cells (RBCs) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from TKO pigs. However, all Old World monkeys exhibit natural antibody binding to TKO pig cells. The xenoantigen targets of Old World monkey natural antibodies are postulated to be carbohydrate moieties exposed when the expression of the carbohydrate N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Neu5Gc) is deleted. The aim of this study was to compare the survival in baboons and histopathology of renal grafts from pigs that either (a) expressed Neu5Gc (GTKO pigs; Group 1) or (b) did not express Neu5Gc (GTKO/CMAHKO [DKO] or TKO pigs; Group 2).

Methods: Life-supporting renal transplants were carried out using GTKO (n = 5) or DKO/TKO (n = 5) pig kidneys under an anti-CD40mAb-based immunosuppressive regimen.

Results: Group 1 baboons survived longer than Group 2 baboons (median 237 vs. 35 days; mean 196 vs. 57 days; p < 0.07) and exhibited histopathological features of antibody-mediated rejection in only two kidneys. Group 2 exhibited histopathological features of antibody-mediated rejection in all five grafts, with IgM and IgG binding to renal interstitial arteries and peritubular capillaries. Rejection-free survival was significantly longer in Group 1 (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: The absence of expression of Neu5Gc on pig kidney grafts is associated with increased binding of baboon antibodies to pig endothelium and reduced graft survival.

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在免疫抑制狒狒中表达糖Neu5Gc /不表达猪肾移植的组织病理学。
三种糖基转移酶缺乏的猪(三敲除[TKO]猪,即不表达三种已知的碳水化合物异种抗原)和表达“保护性”人类转基因被认为是移植给人类受体的可能器官来源。有些人的血清中没有或只有很少的天然抗体与TKO猪的红细胞(rbc)和外周血单核细胞(PBMCs)结合。然而,所有旧大陆猴都表现出与TKO猪细胞结合的天然抗体。旧大陆猴天然抗体的异种抗原靶点假定是碳水化合物n -糖基神经氨酸(Neu5Gc)表达缺失时暴露的碳水化合物部分。本研究的目的是比较(a)表达Neu5Gc (GTKO猪)的猪肾移植在狒狒体内的存活率和组织病理学;组1)或(b)不表达Neu5Gc (GTKO/CMAHKO [DKO]或TKO猪;方法:采用基于cd40mab免疫抑制方案的GTKO (n = 5)或DKO/TKO (n = 5)猪肾进行维持生命肾移植。结果:1组狒狒比2组狒狒存活时间更长(中位237天和35天;平均196天和57天;结论:猪肾移植缺乏Neu5Gc表达与狒狒抗体与猪内皮结合增加和移植物存活率降低有关。
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