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Beneficial effects of the transgenic expression of human sTNF-alpha R-Fc and HO-1 on pig-to-mouse islet xenograft survival

Authors
Yan, Ji-JingYeom, Hye-JeongJeong, Jong CheolLee, Jae-GhiLee, Eun WonCho, BumraeLee, Han SinKim, Su JinHwang, Jong-IkKim, Sung JooLee, Byeong-ChunAhn, CurieYang, Jaeseok
Issue Date
Feb-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Heme oxygenase-1; Islet transplantation; Soluble TNF-alpha receptor; Transgenic pig; Xenotransplantation
Citation
TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY, v.34, pp 25 - 32
Pages
8
Indexed
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Journal Title
TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY
Volume
34
Start Page
25
End Page
32
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/6764
DOI
10.1016/j.trim.2016.01.002
ISSN
0966-3274
1878-5492
Abstract
Both human soluble tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptor-Fc (sTNF-alpha R-Fc) and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) transgenic pigs have been generated previously for xenotransplantation. Here, we investigated whether overexpression of sTNF-alpha R-Fc or HO-1 in pig islets prolongs islet xenograft survival. Adult porcine islets were isolated from human sTNF-alpha R-Fc or HO-1 transgenic and wild type pigs, and were transplanted into diabetic nude mice. Effects of the expression of both genes on islet apoptosis, chemokine expression, cellular infiltration, antibody production, and islet xenograft survival were analyzed. Human sTNF-alpha R-Fc transgenic pigs successfully expressed sTNF-alpha R-Fc in the islets; human HO-1 transgenic pigs expressed significant levels of HO-1 in the islets. Pig-to-mouse islet xenograft survival was significantly prolonged in both the sTNF-alpha R-Fc and HO-1 groups compared with that in the wild type group. Both the sTNF-alpha R-Fc and HO-1 groups exhibited suppressed intragraft expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) and decreased perigraft infiltration of immune cells. However, there was no difference in the anti-pig antibody levels between the groups. Apoptosis of islet cells during the early engraftment was suppressed only in the HO-1 group. Porcine islets from both sTNF-alpha R-Fc and HO-1 transgenic pigs prolonged xenograft survival by suppressing islet cell apoptosis or secondary inflammatory responses following islet death, indicating that these transgenic pigs might have applications in successful islet xenotransplantation. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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