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Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.

Due to the ever increasing shortage of suitable human donors, alternative strategies are sought to moderate the current discrepancy between the number of executable and required transplantations. Xenotransplantation (i.e., the transplantation of organs [tissues or cells] between different species) a...

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Autor principal: Igaz, P.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2588750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11769339
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description Due to the ever increasing shortage of suitable human donors, alternative strategies are sought to moderate the current discrepancy between the number of executable and required transplantations. Xenotransplantation (i.e., the transplantation of organs [tissues or cells] between different species) appears to be a reasonable solution. However, various problems (immunological, physiological, infectious-microbiological, ethical-juridicial) seem to be associated with xenotransplantation. One of the most formidable barriers to xenotransplantation is the phenomenon of hyperacute rejection that may lead to the destruction of the transplanted vascularized organ in a few minutes to hours. In the pathogenesis of hyperacute rejection, xenoreactive antibodies and the complement system appear to be of primary importance. Various methods can be applied to prevent hyperacute rejection; both the recipient and the donor can be treated. In this brief review, the author attempts to present a synopsis of the possible therapeutical interventions to prevent hyperacute rejection..
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spelling pubmed-25887502008-11-28 Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation. Igaz, P. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Due to the ever increasing shortage of suitable human donors, alternative strategies are sought to moderate the current discrepancy between the number of executable and required transplantations. Xenotransplantation (i.e., the transplantation of organs [tissues or cells] between different species) appears to be a reasonable solution. However, various problems (immunological, physiological, infectious-microbiological, ethical-juridicial) seem to be associated with xenotransplantation. One of the most formidable barriers to xenotransplantation is the phenomenon of hyperacute rejection that may lead to the destruction of the transplanted vascularized organ in a few minutes to hours. In the pathogenesis of hyperacute rejection, xenoreactive antibodies and the complement system appear to be of primary importance. Various methods can be applied to prevent hyperacute rejection; both the recipient and the donor can be treated. In this brief review, the author attempts to present a synopsis of the possible therapeutical interventions to prevent hyperacute rejection.. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2001 /pmc/articles/PMC2588750/ /pubmed/11769339 Text en
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Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
title Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
title_full Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
title_fullStr Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
title_full_unstemmed Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
title_short Recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
title_sort recent strategies to overcome the hyperacute rejection in pig to human xenotransplantation.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2588750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11769339
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