Combined blockade of complement C5 and TLR co-receptor CD14 synergistically inhibits pig-to-human corneal xenograft induced innate inflammatory responses

  • Islam, Rakibul
  • Islam, Mohammad Mirazul
  • Nilsson, Per H.
  • Mohlin, Camilla
  • Hagen, Kjersti Thorvaldsen
  • Paschalis, Eleftherios I.
  • Woods, Russell L.
  • Bhowmick, Sabuj Chandra
  • Dohlman, Claes H.
  • Espevik, Terje
  • Chodosh, James
  • Gonzalez-Andrades, Miguel
  • Mollnes, Tom Eirik
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Inadequate supplies of donor corneas have evoked an escalating interest in corneal xenotransplantation. However, innate immune responses contribute significantly to the mechanism of xenograft rejection. We hypothesized that complement component C5 and TLR co-receptor CD14 inhibition would inhibit porcine cornea induced innate immune responses. Therefore, we measured cytokine release in human blood, induced by three forms of corneal xenografts with or without inhibitors. Native porcine cornea (NPC) induced interleukins (IL-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1ra), chemokines (MCP-1, MIP-1α, MIP-1β) and other cytokines (TNF, G-CSF, INF-γ, FGF-basic). Decellularized (DPC) and gamma-irradiated cornea (g-DPC) elevated the release of those cytokines. C5-blo...

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