线粒体异种移植:缓解体外肺灌注过程中缺血再灌注损伤的新策略

IF 6.4 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
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缺血再灌注损伤(IRI)在肺移植后原发性移植物功能障碍(PGD)的发生中起着至关重要的作用。线粒体移植是在移植前优化供体器官并降低 PGD 发生率的一种很有前景的新方法。在这项研究中,我们探讨了在移植前 4 小时体外肺灌注(EVLP)中输送分离的线粒体,以此来减轻 IRI。为了提供新鲜可行的线粒体来源,并简化工作流程而无需供体肌肉活检,我们研究了自体、异体和异种线粒体移植的影响。在异种移植中,我们使用了从小鼠肝脏中分离的线粒体,而自体和异种移植的线粒体则来自猪骨骼肌活检组织。与未进行任何线粒体移植的肺部相比,线粒体移植治疗增加了P/F比值,降低了EVLP期间肺部的峰值压力,表明IRI得到缓解。使用先进的光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜进行的广泛研究没有发现任何一组出现急性排斥反应的证据,这表明线粒体异种移植是安全的。未来还需要进一步探索这种新型疗法,以对抗肺移植中的IRI,线粒体异种移植可能是减少IRI的一种新鲜、可行的来源。
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Xenotransplantation of Mitochondria: A Novel Strategy to Alleviate Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury during Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion.

Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) plays a crucial role in the development of primary graft dysfunction (PGD) following lung transplantation. A promising novel approach to optimize donor organs before transplantation and reduce the incidence of PGD is mitochondrial transplantation. In this study, we explored the delivery of isolated mitochondria in 4 hour ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) before transplantation as a means to mitigate IRI. To provide a fresh and viable source of mitochondria, as well as to streamline the workflow without the need for donor muscle biopsies, we investigated the impact of autologous, allogeneic and xenogeneic mitochondrial transplantation. In the xenogeneic settings, isolated mitochondria from mouse liver were utilized while autologous and allogeneic sources came from pig skeletal muscle biopsies. Treatment with mitochondrial transplantation increased the P/F ratio and reduced pulmonary peak pressure of the lungs during EVLP, compared to lungs without any mitochondrial transplantation, indicating IRI mitigation. Extensive investigations using advanced light and scanning electron microscopy did not reveal evidence of acute rejection in any of the groups, indicating safe xenotransplantation of mitochondria. Future work is needed to further explore this novel therapy for combating IRI in lung transplantation, where xenotransplantation of mitochondria may serve as a fresh, viable source to reduce IRI.

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10.10
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, the official publication of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, brings readers essential scholarly and timely information in the field of cardio-pulmonary transplantation, mechanical and biological support of the failing heart, advanced lung disease (including pulmonary vascular disease) and cell replacement therapy. Importantly, the journal also serves as a medium of communication of pre-clinical sciences in all these rapidly expanding areas.
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