Xenoreactive natural antibodies

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J. L. Bracy
N. Creti
D. K. C. Cooper
J. Iacomini
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[1] Transplantation Biology Research Center,
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,undefined
[3] 149 13th Street,undefined
[4] Boston (Massachusetts 02129,undefined
[5] USA),undefined
[6] Fax 617 724 9892,undefined
[7] e-mail: iacomini@helix.mgh.harvard.edu,undefined
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS | 1999年 / 56卷
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Key words.Natural antibodies; xenotransplantation; humoral rejection.;
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Shortages of human organs for transplantation have made it necessary to examine the possibility of using nonhuman organs for xenotransplantation—the transplantation of tissues between different species. Pigs are now regarded as the most likely species to serve as donors for clinical xenotransplantation. However, rejection of pig tissues and organs, mediated by the host’s immune system, remains a major barrier to successful xenotransplantation. The primary immunological hurdle to overcome is rejection mediated by antibodies in the host that recognize antigens present on xenogeneic tissues. Since these antibodies are produced naturally in the host without immunization, they are termed natural antibodies. Here, we review the nature of xenoreactive natural antibodies directed toward pig tissues, and summarize recent progress in the field of xenotransplantation directed at overcoming humoral rejection of porcine xenografts.
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页码:1001 / 1007
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