Pig-to-human heart xenotransplantation in two recently deceased human recipients
Genetically modified xenografts are one of the most promising solutions to the discrepancy between the numbers of available human organs for transplantation and potential recipients. To date, a porcine heart has been implanted into only one human recipient. Here, using 10-gene-edited pigs, we transp...
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creator | Moazami, Nader Stern, Jeffrey M. Khalil, Karen Kim, Jacqueline I. Narula, Navneet Mangiola, Massimo Weldon, Elaina P. Kagermazova, Larisa James, Les Lawson, Nikki Piper, Greta L. Sommer, Philip M. Reyentovich, Alex Bamira, Daniel Saraon, Tajinderpal Kadosh, Bernard S. DiVita, Michael Goldberg, Randal I. Hussain, Syed T. Chan, Justin Ngai, Jennie Jan, Thomas Ali, Nicole M. Tatapudi, Vasishta S. Segev, Dorry L. Bisen, Shivani Jaffe, Ian S. Piegari, Benjamin Kowalski, Haley Kokkinaki, Maria Monahan, Jeffrey Sorrells, Lori Burdorf, Lars Boeke, Jef D. Pass, Harvey Goparaju, Chandra Keating, Brendan Ayares, David Lorber, Marc Griesemer, Adam Mehta, Sapna A. Smith, Deane E. Montgomery, Robert A. |
description | Genetically modified xenografts are one of the most promising solutions to the discrepancy between the numbers of available human organs for transplantation and potential recipients. To date, a porcine heart has been implanted into only one human recipient. Here, using 10-gene-edited pigs, we transplanted porcine hearts into two brain-dead human recipients and monitored xenograft function, hemodynamics and systemic responses over the course of 66 hours. Although both xenografts demonstrated excellent cardiac function immediately after transplantation and continued to function for the duration of the study, cardiac function declined postoperatively in one case, attributed to a size mismatch between the donor pig and the recipient. For both hearts, we confirmed transgene expression and found no evidence of cellular or antibody-mediated rejection, as assessed using histology, flow cytometry and a cytotoxic crossmatch assay. Moreover, we found no evidence of zoonotic transmission from the donor pigs to the human recipients. While substantial additional work will be needed to advance this technology to human trials, these results indicate that pig-to-human heart xenotransplantation can be performed successfully without hyperacute rejection or zoonosis.
In a short-term study in which hearts from gene-edited pigs were transplanted into two recently deceased human recipients, the hearts were able to function for the duration of the study without signs of rejection and without evidence of pig virus transmission, encouraging further clinical study of cardiac xenotransplantation. |
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Navneet</au><au>Mangiola, Massimo</au><au>Weldon, Elaina P.</au><au>Kagermazova, Larisa</au><au>James, Les</au><au>Lawson, Nikki</au><au>Piper, Greta L.</au><au>Sommer, Philip M.</au><au>Reyentovich, Alex</au><au>Bamira, Daniel</au><au>Saraon, Tajinderpal</au><au>Kadosh, Bernard S.</au><au>DiVita, Michael</au><au>Goldberg, Randal I.</au><au>Hussain, Syed T.</au><au>Chan, Justin</au><au>Ngai, Jennie</au><au>Jan, Thomas</au><au>Ali, Nicole M.</au><au>Tatapudi, Vasishta S.</au><au>Segev, Dorry L.</au><au>Bisen, Shivani</au><au>Jaffe, Ian S.</au><au>Piegari, Benjamin</au><au>Kowalski, Haley</au><au>Kokkinaki, Maria</au><au>Monahan, Jeffrey</au><au>Sorrells, Lori</au><au>Burdorf, Lars</au><au>Boeke, Jef D.</au><au>Pass, Harvey</au><au>Goparaju, Chandra</au><au>Keating, Brendan</au><au>Ayares, David</au><au>Lorber, Marc</au><au>Griesemer, Adam</au><au>Mehta, Sapna A.</au><au>Smith, Deane E.</au><au>Montgomery, Robert A.</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Pig-to-human heart xenotransplantation in two recently deceased human recipients</atitle><jtitle>Nature medicine</jtitle><stitle>Nat Med</stitle><addtitle>Nat Med</addtitle><date>2023-08-01</date><risdate>2023</risdate><volume>29</volume><issue>8</issue><spage>1989</spage><epage>1997</epage><pages>1989-1997</pages><issn>1078-8956</issn><issn>1546-170X</issn><eissn>1546-170X</eissn><abstract>Genetically modified xenografts are one of the most promising solutions to the discrepancy between the numbers of available human organs for transplantation and potential recipients. To date, a porcine heart has been implanted into only one human recipient. Here, using 10-gene-edited pigs, we transplanted porcine hearts into two brain-dead human recipients and monitored xenograft function, hemodynamics and systemic responses over the course of 66 hours. Although both xenografts demonstrated excellent cardiac function immediately after transplantation and continued to function for the duration of the study, cardiac function declined postoperatively in one case, attributed to a size mismatch between the donor pig and the recipient. For both hearts, we confirmed transgene expression and found no evidence of cellular or antibody-mediated rejection, as assessed using histology, flow cytometry and a cytotoxic crossmatch assay. Moreover, we found no evidence of zoonotic transmission from the donor pigs to the human recipients. While substantial additional work will be needed to advance this technology to human trials, these results indicate that pig-to-human heart xenotransplantation can be performed successfully without hyperacute rejection or zoonosis.
In a short-term study in which hearts from gene-edited pigs were transplanted into two recently deceased human recipients, the hearts were able to function for the duration of the study without signs of rejection and without evidence of pig virus transmission, encouraging further clinical study of cardiac xenotransplantation.</abstract><cop>New York</cop><pub>Nature Publishing Group US</pub><pmid>37488288</pmid><doi>10.1038/s41591-023-02471-9</doi><tpages>9</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5588-0357</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-2893</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5322-4946</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6309-5498</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7350-0418</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5306-070X</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2585-0154</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4894-2024</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7309-308X</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8165-525X</orcidid></addata></record> |
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title | Pig-to-human heart xenotransplantation in two recently deceased human recipients |
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