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Xenotransplantation ; 10(2): 120-31, 2003 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12588645

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The role of complement in hyperacute lung xenograft rejection has not been elucidated. The present study evaluates the effect of complement (C) C3/C5 convertase inhibition on hyperacute rejection of pig lung by human blood. METHODS: In an established ex-vivo model, lungs from pigs heterozygous for human decay accelerating factor (hDAF), non-transgenic littermate control pigs, or farm-bred pigs were perfused with fresh human blood that was either unmodified or treated with soluble complement receptor type 1 (sCR1: TP10, 100 microg/ml). RESULTS: Non-transgenic lungs from littermate controls had a median survival time of 35 min (range 5 to 210; P = 0.25 vs. farm-bred piglets: median 5 min, range 5 to 10). Lungs expressing hDAF survived for a median of 90 min (range 10 to 161; P = 0.5 and 0.01 vs. littermate and farm-bred controls, respectively), with sCR1, whereas hDAF (-) lungs failed by 35 min (range 6 to 307), hDAF (+) lungs survived for 330 min (range 39 to 577) [P = 0.002 vs. farm-bred; P = 0.08 vs. hDAF (-); P = 0.17 vs. sCR1/hDAF (-)]. The rise in pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) at 5 min was blunted only by hDAF (+) with sCR1 (0.26 +/- 0.2 vs. 0.5 to 0.7 mmHg/ml/min for other groups). Plasma C3a and sC5b-9 and tissue deposition of C5b-9 were dramatically diminished using sCR1, and further decreased in association with hDAF. Histamine and thromboxane were produced rapidly in all groups. CONCLUSION: Complement plays an important role in lung HAR. However, even potent inhibition of C3/C5 convertase, both membrane bound in lung and by a soluble-phase inhibitor in the blood, does not prevent activation of inflammatory responses known to be particularly injurious to the lung. Our findings implicate a role for innate immune pathways resistant to efficient complement regulation. The role of anti-species antibody, coagulation pathway dysregulation, and additional environmental or genetic influences remain to be defined.


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Complement C3-C5 Convertases/antagonists & inhibitors , Graft Rejection/immunology , Lung Transplantation/immunology , Transplantation, Heterologous/immunology , Acute Disease , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified , Antibodies, Heterophile/blood , Blood Cell Count , CD55 Antigens/genetics , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Complement C3-C5 Convertases/metabolism , Complement System Proteins/immunology , Complement System Proteins/metabolism , Graft Rejection/metabolism , Graft Rejection/mortality , Graft Survival/immunology , Histamine/metabolism , Humans , Pulmonary Circulation/immunology , Receptors, Complement/metabolism , Survival Rate , Swine , Thromboxanes/metabolism , Vascular Resistance/immunology
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