Design and testing of a humanized porcine donor for xenotransplantation

用于异种移植的人源化猪供体的设计与测试

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作者:Ranjith P Anand # ,Jacob V Layer # ,David Heja # ,Takayuki Hirose # ,Grace Lassiter # ,Daniel J Firl # ,Violette B Paragas ,Adam Akkad ,Sagar Chhangawala ,Robert B Colvin ,Russell J Ernst ,Nicholas Esch ,Kristen Getchell ,Alexandra K Griffin ,Xiaoyun Guo ,Katherine C Hall ,Paula Hamilton ,Lokesh A Kalekar ,Yinan Kan ,Ahmad Karadagi ,Feng Li ,Susan C Low ,Rudy Matheson ,Claudia Nehring ,Ryo Otsuka ,Matthew Pandelakis ,Robert A Policastro ,Rebecca Pols ,Luis Queiroz ,Ivy A Rosales ,William T Serkin ,Kathryn Stiede ,Toshihide Tomosugi ,Yongqiang Xue ,Gabriel E Zentner ,David Angeles-Albores ,J Chris Chao ,Juliet N Crabtree ,Sierra Harken ,Nicole Hinkle ,Tania Lemos ,Mailin Li ,Lorena Pantano ,Denise Stevens ,Omar D Subedar ,Xiaoqing Tan ,Shiyi Yin ,Imran J Anwar ,David Aufhauser ,Saverio Capuano ,Dixon B Kaufman ,Stuart J Knechtle ,Jean Kwun ,Dhanansayan Shanmuganayagam ,James F Markmann ,George M Church ,Mike Curtis ,Tatsuo Kawai ,Michele E Youd ,Wenning Qin

Abstract

Recent human decedent model studies1,2 and compassionate xenograft use3 have explored the promise of porcine organs for human transplantation. To proceed to human studies, a clinically ready porcine donor must be engineered and its xenograft successfully tested in nonhuman primates. Here we describe the design, creation and long-term life-supporting function of kidney grafts from a genetically engineered porcine donor transplanted into a cynomolgus monkey model. The porcine donor was engineered to carry 69 genomic edits, eliminating glycan antigens, overexpressing human transgenes and inactivating porcine endogenous retroviruses. In vitro functional analyses showed that the edited kidney endothelial cells modulated inflammation to an extent that was indistinguishable from that of human endothelial cells, suggesting that these edited cells acquired a high level of human immune compatibility. When transplanted into cynomolgus monkeys, the kidneys with three glycan antigen knockouts alone experienced poor graft survival, whereas those with glycan antigen knockouts and human transgene expression demonstrated significantly longer survival time, suggesting the benefit of human transgene expression in vivo. These results show that preclinical studies of renal xenotransplantation could be successfully conducted in nonhuman primates and bring us closer to clinical trials of genetically engineered porcine renal grafts.

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