开发可长期存活的大型动物矫形肠移植模型,用于研究免疫学结果

Sarah Merl, Bryan Chen, M. E. Gunes, Hussein Atta, Kryscilla Yang, Dilrukshi K. Ekanayake-Alper, Dominik Hajosi, Fei Huang, Brittany Bhola, Satyajit Patwardhan, Philip Jordache, Greg Nowak, Mercedes Martinez, Tomoaki Kato, Megan Sykes, Kazuhiko Yamada, Joshua Weiner
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肠道移植(ITx)是肠道功能衰竭患者在肠外营养不再可行时的最后一种治疗方法,但其应用受到免疫并发症的限制,包括高排斥率和与免疫抑制相关的发病率,如感染和恶性肿瘤。我们的目标是建立一个大型 ITx 动物模型,以研究 ITx 的免疫反应,并设计和测试耐受诱导方案。我们从之前的并发症中吸取教训,开发并逐步改进了供体和受体的手术方法以及术后管理策略。我们优化了造口、肠道定位、血管准备和液体管理方法。免疫抑制策略与我们的临床方案如出一辙。经过我们的改进,结果从不到一个月的存活率提高到了稳定的长期存活率和良好的移植物功能。我们回顾了为避免所遇到的陷阱而开发的几项技术,这些技术可用于优化该模型的结果。在猪正位 ITx 后实现长期存活允许在 ITx 的大型动物模型中进行免疫学分析和临床前试验。
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Development of a large animal orthotopic intestinal transplantation model with long-term survival for study of immunologic outcomes
Intestinal transplantation (ITx) is the last remaining therapy for patients with intestinal failure once parenteral nutrition is no longer an option, however its use is limited by immunological complications, including high rates of rejection and morbidity associated with immunosuppression, such as infection and malignancy. We aimed to develop a large animal model of ITx with which to study the immune response to ITx and to design and test tolerance induction regimens.Learning from prior complications, we developed and progressively improved both surgical methods for the donor and recipient as well as postoperative management strategies. Methods of stoma generation, bowel positioning, vessel preparation, and fluid management were optimized. The immunosuppression strategy mirrored our clinical regimen.As a result of our modifications, results improved from survival less than 1 month to consistent long-term survival with good graft function. We review several techniques that were developed to avoid pitfalls that were encountered, which can be used to optimize outcomes in this model.Achieving long-term survival after swine orthotopic ITx permits immunological analysis and pre-clinical trials in a large animal model of ITx.
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