Mammalian mismatches in nucleotide metabolism: implications for xenotransplantation

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作者
Khalpey, Zain
Yuen, Ada H. Y.
Lavitrano, Marialuisa
McGregor, Christopher G. A.
Kalsi, Kameljit K.
Yacoub, Magdi H.
Smolenski, Ryszard T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Heart Sci Ctr, Harefield UB9 6JH, Middx, England
[2] Univ Milano Bicocca, I-20052 Milan, Italy
[3] St Marys Hosp, Mayo Clin, William J Von Liebig Transplant Ctr, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
关键词
Ecto-5'-nucleotidase; adenosine; xenotransplantation; cytoprotection;
D O I
10.1007/s11010-007-9491-9
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Acute humoral rejection (AHR) limits the clinical application of animal organs for xenotransplantation. Mammalian disparities in nucleotide metabolism may contribute significantly to the microvascular component in AHR; these, however remain ill-defined. We evaluated the extent of species-specific differences in nucleotide metabolism. HPLC analysis was performed on venous blood samples (nucleotide metabolites) and heart biopsies (purine enzymes) from wild type mice, rats, pigs, baboons, and human donors. Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (E5'N) activities were 4-fold lower in pigs and baboon hearts compared to human and mice hearts while rat activity was highest. Similar differences between pigs and humans were also observed with kidneys and endothelial cells. More than 10-fold differences were observed with other purine enzymes. AMP deaminase (AMPD) activity was exceptionally high in mice but very low in pig and baboon hearts. Adenosine deaminase (ADA) activity was highest in baboons. Adenosine kinase (AK) activity was more consistent across different species. Pig blood had the highest levels of hypoxanthine, inosine and adenine. Human blood uric acid concentration was almost 100 times higher than in other species studied. We conclude that species-specific differences in nucleotide metabolism may affect compatibility of pig organs within a human metabolic environment. Furthermore, nucleotide metabolic mismatches may affect clinical relevance of animal organ transplant models. Supplementation of deficient precursors or application of inhibitors of nucleotide metabolism (e.g., allopurinol) or transgenic upregulation of E5'N may overcome some of these differences.
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页码:109 / 117
页数:9
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