Impact of porcine cytomegalovirus on long-term orthotopic cardiac xenotransplant survival

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​Impact of porcine cytomegalovirus on long-term orthotopic cardiac xenotransplant survival​
Denner, J.; Längin, M.; Reichart, B.; Krüger, L.; Fiebig, U.; Mokelke, M. & Radan, J. et al.​ (2020) 
Scientific Reports10(1).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73150-9 

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Denner, Joachim; Längin, Matthias; Reichart, Bruno; Krüger, Luise; Fiebig, Uwe; Mokelke, Maren; Radan, Julia; Mayr, Tanja; Milusev, Anastasia; Luther, Fabian; Abicht, Jan-Michael
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Abstract Xenotransplantation using pig organs has achieved survival times up to 195 days in pig orthotopic heart transplantation into baboons. Here we demonstrate that in addition to an improved immunosuppressive regimen, non-ischaemic preservation with continuous perfusion and control of post-transplantation growth of the transplant, prevention of transmission of the porcine cytomegalovirus (PCMV) plays an important role in achieving long survival times. For the first time we demonstrate that PCMV transmission in orthotopic pig heart xenotransplantation was associated with a reduced survival time of the transplant and increased levels of IL-6 and TNFα were found in the transplanted baboon. Furthermore, high levels of tPA-PAI-1 complexes were found, suggesting a complete loss of the pro-fibrinolytic properties of the endothelial cells. These data show that PCMV has an important impact on transplant survival and call for elimination of PCMV from donor pigs.
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2020
Journal
Scientific Reports 
Organization
Deutsches Primatenzentrum 
eISSN
2045-2322
Language
English

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