| Literature DB >> 32723003 |
Xiaomeng Hu1,2,3, Simon T Kueppers1,2,3, Nigel G Kooreman4,5,6,7, Alessia Gravina1,2, Dong Wang1,2,3, Grigol Tediashvili1,2,3, Stephan Schlickeiser8,9, Marco Frentsch8, Christos Nikolaou8, Andreas Thiel8, Sivan Marcus1, Sigrid Fuchs10, Joachim Velden11, Hermann Reichenspurner2,3, Hans-Dieter Volk8,9, Tobias Deuse1, Sonja Schrepfer1,2,3.
Abstract
Pluripotent stem cells are promising candidates for cell-based regenerative therapies. To avoid rejection of transplanted cells, several approaches are being pursued to reduce immunogenicity of the cells or modulate the recipient's immune response. These include gene editing to reduce the antigenicity of cell products, immunosuppression of the host, or using major histocompatibility complex-matched cells from cell banks. In this context, we have investigated the antigenicity of H-Y antigens, a class of minor histocompatibility antigens encoded by the Y chromosome, to assess whether the gender of the donor affects the cell's antigenicity. In a murine transplant model, we show that the H-Y antigen in undifferentiated embryonic stem cells (ESCs), as well as ESC-derived endothelial cells, provokes T- and B cell responses in female recipients.Entities:
Keywords: Y-chromosome; allograft; immunogenicity; pluripotent stem cells; stem cell therapeutics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32723003 PMCID: PMC7482111 DOI: 10.1089/scd.2019.0299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells Dev ISSN: 1547-3287 Impact factor: 3.272