THE COMPLEMENT-SYSTEM IN XENOTRANSPLANTATION

The immediate barrier to xenotransplantation across phylogenetically distant species, a manifestation of natural immunity, is hyperacute rejection of the xenograft. Complement (C) plays a central pathophysiological role in hyperacute rejection. Hyperacute rejection is initiated when C is activated b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunopharmacology 1992-09, Vol.24 (2), p.149-160
1. Verfasser: DALMASSO, AP
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The immediate barrier to xenotransplantation across phylogenetically distant species, a manifestation of natural immunity, is hyperacute rejection of the xenograft. Complement (C) plays a central pathophysiological role in hyperacute rejection. Hyperacute rejection is initiated when C is activated by natural antibodies against the vascular endothelium of the transplanted organ or by the endothelium itself. C activation fragments alone or in conjunction with natural antibodies set in motion a series of events in the vasculature of the xenogeneic organ which result in loss of endothelial functional integrity and fibrin deposition. This article reviews recent findings concerning the role of C in hyperacute rejection and evidence suggesting that inhibition of C activation may be a critical approach to avert hyperacute rejection.
ISSN:0162-3109
DOI:10.1016/0162-3109(92)90020-D