New insights in immunomodulation for intestinal transplantation.
Hum Immunol
; 85(4): 110827, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
Tolerance is the Holy Grail of solid organ transplantation (SOT) and remains its primary challenge since its inception. In this topic, the seminal contributions of Thomas Starzl at Pittsburgh University outlined foundational principles of graft acceptance and tolerance, with chimerism emerging as a pivotal factor. Immunologically, intestinal transplantation (ITx) poses a unique hurdle due to the inherent characteristics and functions of the small bowel, resulting in increased immunogenicity. This necessitates heavy immunosuppression (IS) while IS drugs side effects cause significant morbidity. In addition, current IS therapies fall short of inducing clinical tolerance and their discontinuation has been proven unattainable in most cases. This underscores the unfulfilled need for immunological modulation to safely reduce IS-related burdens. To address this challenge, the Leuven Immunomodulatory Protocol (LIP), introduced in 2000, incorporates various pro-tolerogenic interventions in both the donor to the recipient, with the aim of facilitating graft acceptance and improving outcome. This review seeks to provide an overview of the current understanding of tolerance in ITx and outline recent advances in this domain.
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Colección:
01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Trasplante de Órganos
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Tolerancia al Trasplante
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Inmunomodulación
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Rechazo de Injerto
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Supervivencia de Injerto
Límite:
Animals
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Hum Immunol
Año:
2024
Tipo del documento:
Article
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos