Preventing xenograft rejection is one of the greatest challenges of transplantation medicine. Here, we describe a reproducible, long-term survival of cardiac xenografts from alpha 1-3 galactosyltransferase gene knockout pigs, which express human complement regulatory protein CD46 and human thrombomodulin (GTKO.hCD46.hTBM), that were transplanted into baboons. Our immunomodulatory drug regimen includes induction with anti-thymocyte globulin and alpha CD20 antibody, followed by maintenance with mycophenolate mofetil and an intensively dosed alpha CD40 (2C10R4) antibody. Median (298 days) and longest (945 days) graft survival in five consecutive recipients using this regimen is significantly prolonged over our recently established survival ben...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
Preventing xenograft rejection is one of the greatest challenges of transplantation medicine. Here, ...
ObjectivesCardiac transplantation and available mechanical alternatives are the only possible soluti...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce immune re...
Background: Inhibition of hyperacute rejection (HAR) and sustained graft survival have been demonstr...
none19Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce imm...
ObjectivesTransplantation is limited by a lack of human organ donors. Organs derived from animals, m...
Background. Transgenic expression of human complement regulatory proteins reduces the frequency of h...
Background: Generation of \u3b11,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout (GTKO) pigs that are also tra...
AbstractObjective: Pig hearts transplanted into unmedicated newborn baboons do not undergo hyperacut...
Research in pig-to-primate xenotransplantation aims to solve the increasing shortage of organs for h...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...
Preventing xenograft rejection is one of the greatest challenges of transplantation medicine. Here, ...
ObjectivesCardiac transplantation and available mechanical alternatives are the only possible soluti...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
Heart transplantation is the only cure for patients with terminal cardiac failure, but the supply of...
Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce immune re...
Background: Inhibition of hyperacute rejection (HAR) and sustained graft survival have been demonstr...
none19Galactosyl-transferase knockout (GT-KO) pigs represent the latest major progress to reduce imm...
ObjectivesTransplantation is limited by a lack of human organ donors. Organs derived from animals, m...
Background. Transgenic expression of human complement regulatory proteins reduces the frequency of h...
Background: Generation of \u3b11,3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout (GTKO) pigs that are also tra...
AbstractObjective: Pig hearts transplanted into unmedicated newborn baboons do not undergo hyperacut...
Research in pig-to-primate xenotransplantation aims to solve the increasing shortage of organs for h...
Hearts of transgenic pigs expressing a human regulator of complement activation, decay accelerating ...
Background: The demand for donated human hearts far exceeds the number available. Xenotransplantatio...
Xenotransplantation has the potential to alleviate the organ shortage that prevents many patients wi...