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Published on: June 29, 2022
Immunogenetics of xenotransplantation
Marco Carvalho-Oliveira1,2, Emilio Valdivia1, Rainer Blasczyk1
1Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Engineering, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Abstract:
Xenotransplantation may become the highly desired solution to close the gap between the availability of donated organs and number of patients on the waiting list. In recent years, enormous progress has been made in the development of genetically engineered donor pigs. The introduced genetic modifications showed to be efficient in prolonging xenograft survival. In this review, we focus on the type of immune responses that may target xeno-organs after transplantation and promising immunogenetic modifications that show a beneficial effect in ameliorating or eliminating harmful xenogeneic immune responses. Increasing histocompatibility of xenografts by eliminating genetic discrepancies between species will pave their way into clinical application.
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