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A porcine model of acute rejection for cardiac transplantation

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Mendiola Pla, M; Chiang, Y; Glass, C; Wendell, DC; Swain-Lenz, D; Ho, S; Fudim, M; Lee, FH; Kang, L; Smith, MF; Alvarez Lobo, A; Mitra, K ...
Published in: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
January 1, 2025

Ex vivo machine perfusion has been growing in utility for preserving donor organs prior to transplantation. This modality has tremendous potential for bioengineering and conditioning organs prior to transplantation using small molecule or advanced therapeutics. To safely translate potential interventions, well characterized models of disease are crucial for testing the therapeutic and possible side effects that could manifest from the interventions. Acute cellular rejection remains a significant complication in organ transplantation that affects transplant recipients with significant morbidity and mortality. This disease could potentially be mitigated with therapeutic intervention during ex vivo machine perfusion. A porcine animal model of acute rejection could be characterized in order to translate human biological processes with high fidelity. The Yucatan pig breed has been increasingly used in both biomedical research and xenotransplantation applications given its similarity to the human heart. A challenge with utilizing this pig breed for designing a model of acute rejection is its highly conserved ancestral lineage, which could make it difficult to induce acute rejection in a timely and consistent manner. We present a detailed characterization of a porcine model of acute rejection based on swine leukocyte antigen mismatching paired with a limited period of clinically relevant immunosuppression. The result is a robust and consistent protocol that results in fulminant acute rejection of an intra-abdominally transplanted heart.

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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

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2297-055X

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

Volume

12

Related Subject Headings

  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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Mendiola Pla, M., Chiang, Y., Glass, C., Wendell, D. C., Swain-Lenz, D., Ho, S., … Bowles, D. E. (2025). A porcine model of acute rejection for cardiac transplantation. In Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Vol. 12). https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2025.1549377
Mendiola Pla, M., Y. Chiang, C. Glass, D. C. Wendell, D. Swain-Lenz, S. Ho, M. Fudim, et al. “A porcine model of acute rejection for cardiac transplantation.” In Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Vol. 12, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2025.1549377.
Mendiola Pla M, Chiang Y, Glass C, Wendell DC, Swain-Lenz D, Ho S, et al. A porcine model of acute rejection for cardiac transplantation. In: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2025.
Mendiola Pla, M., et al. “A porcine model of acute rejection for cardiac transplantation.” Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol. 12, 2025. Scopus, doi:10.3389/fcvm.2025.1549377.
Mendiola Pla M, Chiang Y, Glass C, Wendell DC, Swain-Lenz D, Ho S, Fudim M, Lee FH, Kang L, Smith MF, Alvarez Lobo A, Mitra K, Gross RT, Wang C, Bishawi M, Vekstein A, Dewan K, Chen JW, Evans A, Roki A, Ferrell P, Oristian KM, Pizzo SV, Li J, Hale LP, Lezberg PM, Milano CA, Bowles DE. A porcine model of acute rejection for cardiac transplantation. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2025.

Published In

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

DOI

EISSN

2297-055X

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

Volume

12

Related Subject Headings

  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology