免疫抑制
免疫系统
糖萼
医学
移植
机器灌注
免疫学
外科
肝移植
作者
Erika M. J. Siren,Haiming D. Luo,Franklin Tam,Ashani Montgomery,Winnie Enns,Haisle Moon,Lyann Sim,Kevin Rey,Qiunong Guan,Jiao Jing Wang,Christine M. Wardell,Mahdis Monajemi,Majid Mahdavi,Megan K. Levings,Zheng Jenny Zhang,Caigan Du,Stephen G. Withers,Jonathan C. Choy,Jayachandran N. Kizhakkedathu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-021-00777-y
摘要
Systemic immunosuppression for the mitigation of immune rejection after organ transplantation causes adverse side effects and constrains the long-term benefits of the transplanted graft. Here we show that protecting the endothelial glycocalyx in vascular allografts via the enzymatic ligation of immunosuppressive glycopolymers under cold-storage conditions attenuates the acute and chronic rejection of the grafts after transplantation in the absence of systemic immunosuppression. In syngeneic and allogeneic mice that received kidney transplants, the steric and immunosuppressive properties of the ligated polymers largely protected the transplanted grafts from ischaemic reperfusion injury, and from immune-cell adhesion and thereby immunocytotoxicity. Polymer-mediated shielding of the endothelial glycocalyx following organ procurement should be compatible with clinical procedures for transplant preservation and perfusion, and may reduce the damage and rejection of transplanted organs after surgery.
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