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Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death

Uterus transplantation is an experimental infertility treatment for women with uterine factor infertility. During donor uterus retrieval and subsequent storage, ischemia and other stressors are likely to occur, resulting in the delayed restoration of organ function and increased graft rejection. The...

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Autores principales: Szymanska, Katarzyna J., Göker, Menekse, Bol, Melissa, Van Dorpe, Jo, Weyers, Steven, Leybaert, Luc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7728185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33301511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243663
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author Szymanska, Katarzyna J.
Göker, Menekse
Bol, Melissa
Van Dorpe, Jo
Weyers, Steven
Leybaert, Luc
author_facet Szymanska, Katarzyna J.
Göker, Menekse
Bol, Melissa
Van Dorpe, Jo
Weyers, Steven
Leybaert, Luc
author_sort Szymanska, Katarzyna J.
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description Uterus transplantation is an experimental infertility treatment for women with uterine factor infertility. During donor uterus retrieval and subsequent storage, ischemia and other stressors are likely to occur, resulting in the delayed restoration of organ function and increased graft rejection. The uterus expresses connexin-based hemichannels, the opening of which can promote ischemic cell death, as well as gap junctions that may expand cell death by bystander signaling. We investigated if connexin channel inhibition with connexin channel inhibitor Gap27 could protect the uterus against cell death during the storage period. The study involved 9 female patients undergoing gender-change surgery. Before uterus removal, it was exposed to in situ warm ischemia with or without reperfusion. Uterus biopsies were taken before, during, and after ischemia, with or without reperfusion, and were subsequently stored under cold (4ᵒC) or warm (37ᵒC) conditions. TUNEL cell death assay was done at various time points along the combined in vivo/ex vivo experimental timeline. We found that Gap27 protected against storage-related cell death under cold but not warm conditions when the uterus had experienced in situ ischemia/reperfusion. For in situ brief ischemia without reperfusion, Gap27 reduction of cell death was delayed and significantly less, suggesting that protection critically depends on processes initiated when the organ was still in the donor. Thus, the inclusion of the connexin channel inhibitor Gap27 during cold storage protects the uterus against cell death, and the degree of protection depends on the history of exposure to warm ischemia. Gap27 protection may be indicated for uteri from deceased donors, in which ischemia is likely because life-saving organs have retrieval priority.
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spelling pubmed-77281852020-12-16 Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death Szymanska, Katarzyna J. Göker, Menekse Bol, Melissa Van Dorpe, Jo Weyers, Steven Leybaert, Luc PLoS One Research Article Uterus transplantation is an experimental infertility treatment for women with uterine factor infertility. During donor uterus retrieval and subsequent storage, ischemia and other stressors are likely to occur, resulting in the delayed restoration of organ function and increased graft rejection. The uterus expresses connexin-based hemichannels, the opening of which can promote ischemic cell death, as well as gap junctions that may expand cell death by bystander signaling. We investigated if connexin channel inhibition with connexin channel inhibitor Gap27 could protect the uterus against cell death during the storage period. The study involved 9 female patients undergoing gender-change surgery. Before uterus removal, it was exposed to in situ warm ischemia with or without reperfusion. Uterus biopsies were taken before, during, and after ischemia, with or without reperfusion, and were subsequently stored under cold (4ᵒC) or warm (37ᵒC) conditions. TUNEL cell death assay was done at various time points along the combined in vivo/ex vivo experimental timeline. We found that Gap27 protected against storage-related cell death under cold but not warm conditions when the uterus had experienced in situ ischemia/reperfusion. For in situ brief ischemia without reperfusion, Gap27 reduction of cell death was delayed and significantly less, suggesting that protection critically depends on processes initiated when the organ was still in the donor. Thus, the inclusion of the connexin channel inhibitor Gap27 during cold storage protects the uterus against cell death, and the degree of protection depends on the history of exposure to warm ischemia. Gap27 protection may be indicated for uteri from deceased donors, in which ischemia is likely because life-saving organs have retrieval priority. Public Library of Science 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7728185/ /pubmed/33301511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243663 Text en © 2020 Szymanska et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Szymanska, Katarzyna J.
Göker, Menekse
Bol, Melissa
Van Dorpe, Jo
Weyers, Steven
Leybaert, Luc
Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
title Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
title_full Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
title_fullStr Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
title_full_unstemmed Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
title_short Targeting connexins with Gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
title_sort targeting connexins with gap27 during cold storage of the human donor uterus protects against cell death
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7728185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33301511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243663
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