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Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage

Immune cell invasion after the transplantation of solid organs is directed by chemokines binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), creating gradients that guide immune cell infiltration. Renal transplant is the preferred treatment for end stage renal failure, but organ supply is limited and allografts a...

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Autores principales: Zanetti, Isabela R., Burgin, Michelle, Zhang, Liqiang, Yeh, Steve T., Ambadapadi, Sriram, Kilbourne, Jacquelyn, Yaron, Jordan R., Lowe, Kenneth M., Daggett-Vondras, Juliane, Fonseca, David, Boyd, Ryan, Wakefield, Dara, Clapp, William, Lim, Efrem, Chen, Hao, Lucas, Alexandra
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11050588
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author Zanetti, Isabela R.
Burgin, Michelle
Zhang, Liqiang
Yeh, Steve T.
Ambadapadi, Sriram
Kilbourne, Jacquelyn
Yaron, Jordan R.
Lowe, Kenneth M.
Daggett-Vondras, Juliane
Fonseca, David
Boyd, Ryan
Wakefield, Dara
Clapp, William
Lim, Efrem
Chen, Hao
Lucas, Alexandra
author_facet Zanetti, Isabela R.
Burgin, Michelle
Zhang, Liqiang
Yeh, Steve T.
Ambadapadi, Sriram
Kilbourne, Jacquelyn
Yaron, Jordan R.
Lowe, Kenneth M.
Daggett-Vondras, Juliane
Fonseca, David
Boyd, Ryan
Wakefield, Dara
Clapp, William
Lim, Efrem
Chen, Hao
Lucas, Alexandra
author_sort Zanetti, Isabela R.
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description Immune cell invasion after the transplantation of solid organs is directed by chemokines binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), creating gradients that guide immune cell infiltration. Renal transplant is the preferred treatment for end stage renal failure, but organ supply is limited and allografts are often injured during transport, surgery or by cytokine storm in deceased donors. While treatment for adaptive immune responses during rejection is excellent, treatment for early inflammatory damage is less effective. Viruses have developed highly active chemokine inhibitors as a means to evade host responses. The myxoma virus-derived M-T7 protein blocks chemokine: GAG binding. We have investigated M-T7 and also antisense (ASO) as pre-treatments to modify chemokine: GAG interactions to reduce donor organ damage. Immediate pre-treatment of donor kidneys with M-T7 to block chemokine: GAG binding significantly reduced the inflammation and scarring in subcapsular and subcutaneous allografts. Antisense to N-deacetylase N-sulfotransferase1 (ASO(Ndst1)) that modifies heparan sulfate, was less effective with immediate pre-treatment, but reduced scarring and C4d staining with donor pre-treatment for 7 days before transplantation. Grafts with conditional Ndst1 deficiency had reduced inflammation. Local inhibition of chemokine: GAG binding in donor organs immediately prior to transplant provides a new approach to reduce transplant damage and graft loss.
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spelling pubmed-91449522022-05-29 Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage Zanetti, Isabela R. Burgin, Michelle Zhang, Liqiang Yeh, Steve T. Ambadapadi, Sriram Kilbourne, Jacquelyn Yaron, Jordan R. Lowe, Kenneth M. Daggett-Vondras, Juliane Fonseca, David Boyd, Ryan Wakefield, Dara Clapp, William Lim, Efrem Chen, Hao Lucas, Alexandra Pathogens Article Immune cell invasion after the transplantation of solid organs is directed by chemokines binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), creating gradients that guide immune cell infiltration. Renal transplant is the preferred treatment for end stage renal failure, but organ supply is limited and allografts are often injured during transport, surgery or by cytokine storm in deceased donors. While treatment for adaptive immune responses during rejection is excellent, treatment for early inflammatory damage is less effective. Viruses have developed highly active chemokine inhibitors as a means to evade host responses. The myxoma virus-derived M-T7 protein blocks chemokine: GAG binding. We have investigated M-T7 and also antisense (ASO) as pre-treatments to modify chemokine: GAG interactions to reduce donor organ damage. Immediate pre-treatment of donor kidneys with M-T7 to block chemokine: GAG binding significantly reduced the inflammation and scarring in subcapsular and subcutaneous allografts. Antisense to N-deacetylase N-sulfotransferase1 (ASO(Ndst1)) that modifies heparan sulfate, was less effective with immediate pre-treatment, but reduced scarring and C4d staining with donor pre-treatment for 7 days before transplantation. Grafts with conditional Ndst1 deficiency had reduced inflammation. Local inhibition of chemokine: GAG binding in donor organs immediately prior to transplant provides a new approach to reduce transplant damage and graft loss. MDPI 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9144952/ /pubmed/35631109 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11050588 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zanetti, Isabela R.
Burgin, Michelle
Zhang, Liqiang
Yeh, Steve T.
Ambadapadi, Sriram
Kilbourne, Jacquelyn
Yaron, Jordan R.
Lowe, Kenneth M.
Daggett-Vondras, Juliane
Fonseca, David
Boyd, Ryan
Wakefield, Dara
Clapp, William
Lim, Efrem
Chen, Hao
Lucas, Alexandra
Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage
title Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage
title_full Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage
title_fullStr Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage
title_full_unstemmed Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage
title_short Virus-Derived Chemokine Modulating Protein Pre-Treatment Blocks Chemokine–Glycosaminoglycan Interactions and Significantly Reduces Transplant Immune Damage
title_sort virus-derived chemokine modulating protein pre-treatment blocks chemokine–glycosaminoglycan interactions and significantly reduces transplant immune damage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9144952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631109
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11050588
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