Genetically-engineered pig orthotopic (life-supporting) heart transplantation (OHTx) in baboons: establishing consistent graft survival and overcoming rapid post-Tx organ growth
狒狒基因工程猪原位(生命支持)心脏移植(OHTx):建立一致的移植物存活并克服 Tx 后器官的快速生长
基本信息
- 批准号:10427414
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 69.19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-08-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Blood CirculationCardiacClinical TrialsComplexEnsureFamily suidaeFunctional disorderGenesGenetic EngineeringGoalsGraft SurvivalGrowthGrowth Hormone ReceptorHeartHeart TransplantationHeart failureImmune responseImmunologicsImpairmentInnate Immune ResponseInvestigationKnock-outKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeft Ventricular HypertrophyLifeLightMeasuresMitochondriaMyocardialOrganOrgan TransplantationOutcomePapioPerioperativePrimatesReceptor GeneRegimenReportingSourceSystemTestingTherapeuticTransplantationTriiodothyronineXenograft procedureadaptive immune responsebaseexperimental studyfollow-upgenetic manipulationgraft failuregraft functionheart functionheart preservationheart xenografthemodynamicsimmunosuppressedmitochondrial dysfunctionnonhuman primatenovelorgan growthpreservationpreventrapid growthsuccess
项目摘要
GENETICALLY-ENGINEERED PIG ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION IN BABOONS: IMMUNOLOGICAL AND
FUNCTIONAL STUDIES
PROJECT 3: Genetically-engineered pig orthotopic (life-supporting) heart transplantation (Tx) in
baboons: establishing consistent xenograft survival and overcoming rapid post-Tx organ growth (PI:
Muhammad Mohiuddin).
SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The field of xenotransplantation has made significant progress in the last few years. However, successful
life-supporting (orthotopic) pig heart transplantation (OHTx) in nonhuman primates is currently limited by two
major problems – (i) immediate graft failure from a poorly-understood, non-immunologic cause (known as `peri-
operative cardiac xenograft dysfunction' or `PCXD'), and (ii) rapid growth of the heart in the first few post-Tx
months, potentially resulting in cardiac compression and dysfunction. We propose investigating and resolving
these two problems.
(i) We hypothesize that PCXD is associated with impaired mitochondrial function that results from
inadequate myocardial preservation during OHTx and low post-Tx triiodothyronine (T3) levels. We shall use a
novel system of preservation (the `Steen' system) and combine this with T3 therapy in the immediate post-Tx
period. Our detailed studies on mitochondrial function will throw light on the mechanisms involved in PCXD. We
have already carried out preliminary testing of the Steen system, with encouraging results, and have confirmed
that T3 levels remain grossly subnormal during the first few weeks after pig OHTx in baboons.
(ii) We hypothesize that excessive growth of the pig cardiac xenograft will be prevented by the Tx of
hearts from pigs in which the gene for growth hormone receptors has been knocked out. Pigs in which 8 genetic
manipulations have been carried out (all aimed at protecting the heart from the primate immune response) –
which have not been available to any group previously - will form the basis of all our experiments but, in addition,
growth hormone receptors will be deleted by a ninth genetic manipulation.
If these two problems can be resolved, control of the innate immune response (by the genetic manipulations
in the organ-source pig) and of the adaptive immune response (by a costimulation blockade-based
immunosuppressive regimen introduced by us with proven success) will allow a comprehensive investigation of
the hemodynamic function of the pig heart in supporting the baboon's circulation over a follow-up period of 6
months. We anticipate that the results of these studies will enable consideration to be given to initiating a clinical
trial of cardiac xenotransplantation.
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{{ truncateString('Muhammad M Mohiuddin', 18)}}的其他基金
Genetically-engineered pig orthotopic (life-supporting) heart transplantation (OHTx) in baboons: establishing consistent graft survival and overcoming rapid post-Tx organ growth
狒狒基因工程猪原位(生命支持)心脏移植(OHTx):建立一致的移植物存活并克服 Tx 后器官的快速生长
- 批准号:
10311977 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 69.19万 - 项目类别:
Genetically-engineered pig orthotopic (life-supporting) heart transplantation (OHTx) in baboons: establishing consistent graft survival and overcoming rapid post-Tx organ growth
狒狒基因工程猪原位(生命支持)心脏移植(OHTx):建立一致的移植物存活并克服 Tx 后器官的快速生长
- 批准号:
10621199 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 69.19万 - 项目类别:
Genetically-engineered pig orthotopic (life-supporting) heart transplantation (OHTx) in baboons: establishing consistent graft survival and overcoming rapid post-Tx organ growth
狒狒基因工程猪原位(生命支持)心脏移植(OHTx):建立一致的移植物存活并克服 Tx 后器官的快速生长
- 批准号:
10019100 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 69.19万 - 项目类别:
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