Large-gap peripheral nerve repair using xenogeneic transplants in rhesus macaques.

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Xenotransplantation Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1111/xen.12792
Paul Holzer, Elizabeth J Chang, Kaitlyn Rogers, Jamie Tarlton, Diana Lu, Natasha Gillespie, Jon Adkins, Monica Metea, Alan LaRochelle, Joan Wicks, Buket Onel, Steve Gullans, Joshua C Doloff, Linda Scobie, Curtis L Cetrulo, Rod Monroy
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Abstract

Surgical intervention is required to successfully treat severe, large-gap (≥4 cm) peripheral nerve injuries. However, all existing treatments have shortcomings and an alternative to the use of autologous nerves is needed. Human and porcine nerves are physiologically similar, with comparable dimensions and architecture, presence and distribution of Schwann cells, and conserved features of the extracellular matrix (ECM). We report the repair of fully transected radial nerves in 10 Rhesus Macaques using viable, whole sciatic nerve from genetically engineered (GalT-KO), designated pathogen free (DPF) porcine donors. This resulted in the regeneration of the transected nerve, and importantly, recovery of wrist extension function, distal muscle reinnervation, and recovery of nerve conduction velocities and compound muscle action potentials similar to autologous controls. We also demonstrate the absence of immune rejection, systemic porcine cell migration, and detectable residual porcine material. Our preliminary findings support the safety and efficacy of viable porcine nerve transplants, suggest the interchangeable therapeutic use of cross-species cells, and highlight the broader clinical potential of xenotransplantation.

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异种移植修复恒河猴大间隙周围神经。
成功治疗严重的大间隙(≥4cm)周围神经损伤需要手术干预。然而,所有现有的治疗方法都有缺点,需要一种替代自体神经的方法。人和猪的神经在生理上相似,具有相似的尺寸和结构,雪旺细胞的存在和分布,以及细胞外基质(ECM)的保守特征。我们报道了10只恒河猴的桡骨神经全断的修复,使用的是来自基因工程(GalT-KO)、指定无病原体(DPF)猪供体的完整坐骨神经。这导致了截断神经的再生,更重要的是,腕关节伸展功能的恢复,远端肌肉神经再生,神经传导速度和复合肌肉动作电位的恢复与自体对照相似。我们还证明了免疫排斥,系统性猪细胞迁移和可检测的残留猪物质的缺失。我们的初步研究结果支持活的猪神经移植的安全性和有效性,提示跨物种细胞的可互换治疗用途,并强调异种移植的更广泛的临床潜力。
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Xenotransplantation
Xenotransplantation 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
15.40%
发文量
58
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Xenotransplantation provides its readership with rapid communication of new findings in the field of organ and tissue transplantation across species barriers.The journal is not only of interest to those whose primary area is xenotransplantation, but also to veterinarians, microbiologists and geneticists. It also investigates and reports on the controversial theological, ethical, legal and psychological implications of xenotransplantation.
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