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Translational research: animal models of obliterative bronchiolitis after lung transplantation.

M Sato1, S Keshavjee, M Liu.   

Abstract

Obliterative bronchiolitis (OB) or chronic graft dysfunction remains the major limitation to long-term success of lung transplantation. Investigation using animal models is a critical component of research to understand the underlying pathological mechanisms and to develop novel preventive and therapeutic strategies for OB. Multiple animal models of OB exist, including orthotopic lung transplantation in rodents and large animals, orthotopic tracheal transplantation and heterotopic transplantation of a trachea in variable sites such as subcutaneous, intraomental and intrapulmonary sites. The most important issue for researchers is not specifically which model is the best but which is the most appropriate model to test their scientific hypothesis. For example, while orthotopic lung transplantation best mimics the overall surgical procedure, a question regarding fibrotic processes of OB may be better answered using heterotopic tracheal transplant models because of their reliable reproducibility of allograft obliterative airway fibrosis. Animal models should be continuously refined, modified and sometimes combined to fit the particular research purpose. We review the available animal models, their modifications and possible applications to assist researchers in choosing the appropriate model for their intended research.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19663891     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2009.02770.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


  29 in total

1.  Five-year update on the mouse model of orthotopic lung transplantation: Scientific uses, tricks of the trade, and tips for success.

Authors:  Xue Lin; Wenjun Li; Jiaming Lai; Mikio Okazaki; Seiichiro Sugimoto; Sumiharu Yamamoto; Xingan Wang; Andrew E Gelman; Daniel Kreisel; Alexander Sasha Krupnick
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2012-06-01       Impact factor: 2.895

2.  Rapamycin prevents bronchiolitis obliterans through increasing infiltration of regulatory B cells in a murine tracheal transplantation model.

Authors:  Yunge Zhao; Jacob R Gillen; Akshaya K Meher; Jordan A Burns; Irving L Kron; Christine L Lau
Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2015-09-07       Impact factor: 5.209

3.  Cyclosporine Does Not Prevent Microvascular Loss in Transplantation but Can Synergize With a Neutrophil Elastase Inhibitor, Elafin, to Maintain Graft Perfusion During Acute Rejection.

Authors:  X Jiang; T T Nguyen; W Tian; Y K Sung; K Yuan; J Qian; J Rajadas; J-M Sallenave; N P Nickel; V de Jesus Perez; M Rabinovitch; M R Nicolls
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2015-02-27       Impact factor: 8.086

4.  Local origin of mesenchymal cells in a murine orthotopic lung transplantation model of bronchiolitis obliterans.

Authors:  Takeshi Mimura; Natalie Walker; Yoshiro Aoki; Casey M Manning; Benjamin J Murdock; Jeffery L Myers; Amir Lagstein; John J Osterholzer; Vibha N Lama
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2015-04-04       Impact factor: 4.307

Review 5.  Models of Lung Transplant Research: a consensus statement from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute workshop.

Authors:  Vibha N Lama; John A Belperio; Jason D Christie; Souheil El-Chemaly; Michael C Fishbein; Andrew E Gelman; Wayne W Hancock; Shaf Keshavjee; Daniel Kreisel; Victor E Laubach; Mark R Looney; John F McDyer; Thalachallour Mohanakumar; Rebecca A Shilling; Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari; David S Wilkes; Jerry P Eu; Mark R Nicolls
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2017-05-04

6.  The human fetal lung xenograft: validation as model of microvascular remodeling in the postglandular lung.

Authors:  Monique E De Paepe; Sharon Chu; Susan Hall; Nicholas E Heger; Chris Thanos; Quanfu Mao
Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol       Date:  2012-07-18

7.  Regression of allograft airway fibrosis: the role of MMP-dependent tissue remodeling in obliterative bronchiolitis after lung transplantation.

Authors:  Masaaki Sato; David M Hwang; Zehong Guan; Jonathan C Yeung; Masaki Anraku; Dirk Wagnetz; Shin Hirayama; Thomas K Waddell; Mingyao Liu; Shaf Keshavjee
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2011-07-16       Impact factor: 4.307

8.  Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) attenuates allograft airway rejection through adenosine 2A receptor stimulation.

Authors:  Takashi Ohtsuka; Paul S Changelian; Diane Bouïs; Kathleen Noon; Hiroaki Harada; Vibha N Lama; David J Pinsky
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2010-06-14       Impact factor: 5.422

Review 9.  Chronic rejection: a significant role for Th17-mediated autoimmune responses to self-antigens.

Authors:  Vijay Subramanian; Thalachallour Mohanakumar
Journal:  Expert Rev Clin Immunol       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 4.473

10.  Ferret lung transplant: an orthotopic model of obliterative bronchiolitis.

Authors:  H Sui; A K Olivier; J A Klesney-Tait; L Brooks; S R Tyler; X Sun; A Skopec; J Kline; P G Sanchez; D K Meyerholz; N Zavazava; M Iannettoni; J F Engelhardt; K R Parekh
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2012-12-03       Impact factor: 8.086

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