Absence of transmission of potentially xenotic viruses in a prospective pig to primate islet xenotransplantation study

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作者
Garkavenko, Olga [1 ]
Dieckhoff, Britta [2 ]
Wynyard, Shaun [1 ]
Denner, Joachim [2 ]
Elliott, Robert B.
Tan, Paul L.
Croxson, Margaret C. [3 ]
机构
[1] Living Cell Technol NZ Ltd, Mol Diagnost Lab, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Robert Koch Inst, D-1000 Berlin, Germany
[3] Auckland Hosp, Virol & Immunol Lab, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
xenozoonozes; porcine viruses; primate study; porcine endogenous retrovirus; porcine cytornegalovirus; porcine lymphotropic herpesvirus;
D O I
10.1002/jmv.21272
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Shortage of human donor organs for transplantation has prompted usage of animals as an alternative donor source. Pigs are the most acceptable candidate animals but issues of xenozoonoses remain. Despite careful monitoring of designated pathogen free pigs there is still a risk that their tissues may carry infectious agents. Thus xenotransplantation requires extensive pre-clinical study on safety of the graft especially for those viruses that are either potentially oncogenic and/or immunosuppressive, or can establish persistent infection. A prospective pig-to-primate islet xenotransplantation study was performed which includes monitoring for potentially xenotic viruses namely porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV), porcine cytomegalovirus (PCMV), porcine lymphotropic herpesvirus (PLHV), and porcine circovirus (PCV) using both molecular diagnostic-PCR and RT-PCR and serology methods. There was no evidence of pig virus transmission into primate recipients. This preclinical study underlines the information concerning viral safety of islet cell xenograft in pig-to-primate xenotransplantation.
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页码:2046 / 2052
页数:7
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