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  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Role of RIPK3 in Chronic Rejection Following Human Lung Transplantation

    S. Angara, R. Ravichandran, H. Sodawalla, M. Smith, R. Bremner, T. Mohanakumar

    Norton Thoracic Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

    *Purpose: Immunological mechanisms leading to chronic rejection, bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS), following human lung transplantation remains unclear though a strong correlation have been identified between…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Novel Insights into Blocking the IL-6 / IL-6 Receptor Pathway after Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation in Baboons

    H. Hara1, G. Zhang1, H. Iwase1, T. Yamamoto1, D. Ayares2, D. E. Eckhoff1, D. K. Cooper1

    1Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 2Revivicor Inc., Blacksburg, VA

    *Purpose: IL-6 plays an important role in inflammation. The aims of the study were (i) to measure IL-6 in serum in baboons that received IL-6…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Indicators of Impending Pig Organ Xenograft Failure: Relevance to Clinical Xenotransplantation

    H. Iwase1, A. Jagdale1, T. Yamamoto1, G. Zhang1, Q. Li1, J. Foote1, D. Ayares2, H. Hara1, D. K. Cooper1

    1University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 2Revivicor, Inc., Blacksburg, VA

    *Purpose: In pig-to-baboon organ xenotransplantation, coagulation dysfunction and inflammation have been suggested to be associated with acute humoral xenograft rejection. We have evaluated platelet counts,…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Graft-Infiltrating Regulatory T Cells Are Associated with Long Term Cardiac Xenograft Survival

    A. K. Singh1, G. Braileanu1, A. Hersfield1, L. DiChiacchio1, T. Zhang1, I. Tatarov1, D. Parsell1, B. Lewis1, F. Sentz1, D. Ayares2, M. Mohiuddin1

    1Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, 2Revivicor, Inc, Blacksburg, VA

    *Purpose: Regulatory T (CD4+CD25HiFoxP3+) cells (Treg) are a very small subset of CD4+ T cells that have been shown to play an important role in…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    TMA Development in Kidney and Heart Xenografts Treated with Anti-CD40 or Anti-CD154 Antibodies

    D. H. Ma1, H. Sasaki1, J. M. O1, K. Ahrens1, D. Becerra1, C. G. Rickert1, D. M. Detelich1, T. Oura1, W. Somer1, I. Rosales2, R. N. Pierson1, J. Markmann1, J. C. Madsen1, T. Kawai1

    1Surgery, MGH, Boston, MA, 2Pathology, MGH, Boston, MA

    *Purpose: Genetically modified Galactose-α 1,3-galactose knockout transgenic swine expressing human CD55 (GTKO.hCD55) are resistant to hyperacute rejection of xenografts. We compare anti-CD154 and anti-CD40 antibody-based…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Targeted Epitope Mutagenesis as a Strategy to Decrease Xenoantibody Binding

    J. Ladowski, G. Martens, Z. Wang, L. Reyes, M. Tector, J. Tector

    University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

    *Purpose: Xenotransplantation, the use of genetically-modified pig organs for transplantation, has been limited by antibody-mediated rejection. The generation of a three-antigen knockout pig provided a…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Xenorejection of Porcine Islets in Humanized Mice is Dominated by a Human Th17 Cytokine Immune Response

    F. T. Lee1, A. Dangi2, M. Burnette2, B. Hering3, X. Luo2

    1Transplant Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, 2Nephrology, Duke University, Durham, NC, 3Diabetes Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

    *Purpose: We have previously shown that interleukin(IL)-17 producing CD4 T cells (Th17 response) dominate in the early anti-donor immune responses of a pig-to-mouse xenogeneic model…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Prevention of Islet Allo- and Xenograft Rejection with Immunoglobulin M Immunotherapy

    M. Ma, P. Chhabra, K. Brayman

    Surgery, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

    *Purpose: To investigate if IgM therapy mitigates islet allo- and xenotransplant rejection and promotes permanent islet survival.*Methods: 1) New onset diabetic NOD mice (n=14) were…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    Investigation and Regulation of Induced Anti-Pig Antibody Production in GTKO Pig-to-Cynomolgus Monkey Artery Retransplantation

    S. Hurh1, E. Lee1, J. Jeong2, G. Lee1, S. Park1, S. Ahn3, S. Min3, C. Ahn4

    1Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 2Department of Nephrology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea, Republic of, 3Department of Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, 4Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

    *Purpose: Although the recent progress in xenograft survival in pig-to-nonhuman primate heart and kidney transplantation, little is known about retransplantation in pig antigen-sensitized recipient. This…
  • 2019 American Transplant Congress

    α -1,3-galactosyltransferase Knockout Porcine Tissue And Organ May Reduce The Risks Of Antibody Mediated Rejection Via Less Rhesus Igm Cross-reactivity.

    J. Yoon, B. Ezekian, M. Manook, J. Kwun, S. Knechtle

    Duke Transplant Center, Durham, NC

    *Purpose: Previously, we observed that sera from rhesus macaques contained preformed antibodies against wild type (WT) swine splenocytes. In the context of xenotransplantation, preformed xenoantibodies…
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