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Human dominant-negative class II transactivator transgenic pigs - effect on the human anti-pig T-cell immune response and immune status

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IMMUNOLOGY
卷 140, 期 1, 页码 39-46

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/imm.12107

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genetic engineering; immune response; MHC class II transactivator; pig; swine leucocyte antigens; xenotransplantation

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  1. National Institutes of Health [U01-AI068642, R21-A1074844, U19-AI090959, AI096296]
  2. University of Pittsburgh
  3. Revivicor Inc., Blacksburg, VA, USA

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Swine leucocyte antigen (SLA) class II molecules on porcine (p) cells play a crucial role in xenotransplantation as activators of recipient human CD4(+) T cells. A human dominant-negative mutant class II transactivator (CIITA-DN) transgene under a CAG promoter with an endothelium-specific Tie2 enhancer was constructed. CIITA-DN transgenic pigs were produced by nuclear transfer/embryo transfer. CIITA-DN pig cells were evaluated for expression of SLA class II with/without activation, and the human CD4(+) T-cell response to cells from CIITA-DN and wild-type (WT) pigs was compared. Lymphocyte subset numbers and T-cell function in CIITA-DN pigs were compared with those in WT pigs. The expression of SLA class II on antigen-presenting cells from CIITA-DN pigs was significantly reduced (40-50% reduction compared with WT; P<0.01), and was completely suppressed on aortic endothelial cells (AECs) even after activation (100% suppression; P<0.01). The human CD4(+) T-cell response to CIITA-DN pAECs was significantly weaker than to WT pAECs (60-80% suppression; P<0.01). Although there was a significantly lower frequency of CD4(+) cells in the PBMCs from CIITA-DN (20%) than from WT (30%) pigs (P<0.01), T-cell proliferation was similar, suggesting no significant immunological compromise. Organs and cells from CIITA-DN pigs should be partially protected from the human cellular immune response.

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