心脏异种移植:现状和未来方向。

IF 35.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Katherine G Phillips,Imad Aljabban,Daniel H Wolbrom,Adam Griesemer,Marzia Leacche,Christopher McGregor,Nader Moazami
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摘要

对供体心脏不断增长的需求对心脏移植创新提出了严峻的挑战和重大的机遇。免疫抑制疗法和基因工程的进步重新点燃了人们对异种移植的兴趣。值得注意的是,2名人类患者在扩大准入授权下接受了转基因猪心脏。他们分别存活了40天和60天,两例患者死亡前均出现异种移植物衰竭。与此同时,先前的研究集中在监测合法脑死亡受者的转基因异种心脏移植的短期生理功能,代表了一种新的临床前试验实验范式,有助于弥合非人灵长类动物研究和临床试验之间的差距。这些当代成就建立在非人类灵长类动物心脏异种移植的大量探索性努力的基础上。尽管在克服超急性排斥反应方面取得了重大进展,但适应性细胞和体液免疫屏障仍然存在。本综述旨在批判性地评估异种移植的当前进展,探讨持续存在的挑战,并讨论这种创新方法在解决心脏移植对供体器官日益增长的需求方面的未来潜力。
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Cardiac Xenotransplantation: Current State and Future Directions.
The increasing demand for donor hearts presents both a critical challenge and a significant opportunity for innovation in cardiac transplantation. Advancements in immunosuppressive regimens and genetic engineering have reignited recent interest in xenotransplantation. Notably, 2 human patients have received genetically modified pig hearts under expanded-access authorization. They survived for 40 and 60 days, with xenograft failure preceding death in both cases. Concurrently, decedent studies have focused on monitoring the short-term physiological function of genetically modified cardiac xenografts in legally brain-dead recipients, representing a novel experimental paradigm for preclinical testing to help bridge the gap between nonhuman primate studies and clinical trials. These contemporary achievements build on a large body of exploratory efforts in cardiac xenotransplantation in nonhuman primates. Despite significant progress in overcoming hyperacute rejection, adaptive cellular and humoral immunological barriers remain. This review aims to critically evaluate the current advancements in xenotransplantation, to explore ongoing challenges, and to discuss the future potential of this innovative approach in addressing the growing demand for donor organs in cardiac transplantation.
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Circulation
Circulation 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
45.70
自引率
2.10%
发文量
1473
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Circulation is a platform that publishes a diverse range of content related to cardiovascular health and disease. This includes original research manuscripts, review articles, and other contributions spanning observational studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services, outcomes studies, and advancements in basic and translational research. The journal serves as a vital resource for professionals and researchers in the field of cardiovascular health, providing a comprehensive platform for disseminating knowledge and fostering advancements in the understanding and management of cardiovascular issues.
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