CD59型
补体系统
异种移植
补体膜攻击复合物
CD46型
细胞生物学
补体控制蛋白
转基因
生物
衰变加速因子
替代补体途径
异源的
转基因小鼠
抗体
分子生物学
移植
免疫学
基因
生物化学
医学
外科
作者
Lisa E. Diamond,Kenneth R. McCurry,Elizabeth R. Oldham,Masahide Tone,Herman Waldmann,Jeffrey L. Platt,John S. Logan
标识
DOI:10.1016/0966-3274(95)80016-6
摘要
Porcine-to-human xenotransplantation offers a potential solution to the critical shortage of human organs. The major immunological barrier to xenotransplantation between these species is a rapid rejection process mediated by preformed natural antibodies and complement. Xenogeneic organ grafts are especially susceptible to complement mediated injury because complement regulatory proteins, which ordinarily protect cells from inadvertent injury during the activation of complement, function poorly in regulating activation of heterologous complement. Removal of xenoreactive antibodies or systemic inhibition of complement activity has been shown to prolong graft survival. As an alternative to the systemic inhibition of complement activity, we have established a model system using transgenic animals to test whether the expression of human membrane bound complement regulatory proteins on mouse endothelial cells can inhibit the activation of human complement. CD59, which acts at the terminal stage of complement activation by inhibiting the formation of the membrane attack complex, was used as a paradigm for this model. A CD59 construct containing the putative CD59 gene promoter linked to the CD59 coding region was used to demonstrate expression of the human CD59 protein in various tissues of transgenic mice, including endothelial cells in the heart. In addition, we show that the transgenic CD59 protein is biologically active as determined by the ability to inhibit the formation of membrane attack complex in transgenic mouse hearts perfused ex vivo with human plasma. These results demonstrate that expression of membrane bound complement regulatory proteins can achieve complement inhibition in a xenogeneic organ and suggest that this approach may be useful for successful xenotransplantation between discordant species.
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