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The need for xenotransplantation as a source of organs and cells for clinical transplantation

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY
卷 23, 期 -, 页码 199-204

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.06.066

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Cell transplantation; Pig; Organ shortage; Organ transplantation; Xenotransplantation

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  1. National Institutes of Health [U01 AI068642, R21 AI074844, U19 AI090959]
  2. University of Pittsburgh and Revivicor, Inc., Blacksburg, VA

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The limited availability of deceased human organs and cells for the purposes of clinical transplantation remains critical worldwide. Despite the increasing utilization of 'high-risk', 'marginal', or 'extended criteria' deceased donors, in the U.S. each day 30 patients either die or are removed from the waiting list because they become too sick to undergo organ transplantation. In certain other countries, where there is cultural resistance to deceased donation, e.g., Japan, the increased utilization of living donors, e.g., of a single kidney or partial liver, only very partially addresses the organ shortage. For transplants of tissues and cells, e.g., pancreatic islet transplantation for patients with diabetes, and corneal transplantation for patients with corneal blindness (whose numbers worldwide are potentially in the millions), allotransplantation will never prove a sufficient source. There is an urgent need for an alternative source of organs and cells. The pig could prove to be a satisfactory source, and clinical xenotransplantation using pig organs or cells, particularly with the advantages provided by genetic engineering to provide resistance to the human immune response, may resolve the organ shortage. The physiologic compatibilities and incompatibilities of the pig and the human are briefly reviewed. (C) 2015 IJS Publishing Group Limited. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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