| Literature DB >> 33679720 |
Kotaro Nishi1, Satomi Iwai1, Kazuki Tajima2,3, Shozo Okano1, Motoaki Sano4, Eiji Kobayashi5.
Abstract
In clinical kidney transplantation, the marginal kidney donors are known to develop chronic allograft rejection more frequently than living kidney donors. In our previous study, we have reported that the hydrogen gas-containing organ preservation solution prevented the development of acute injuries in the kidney of the donor after cardiac death by using preclinical miniature pig model. In the present study, we verified the impact of hydrogen gas treatment in transplantation with the optimal immunosuppressive protocol based on human clinical setting by using the miniature pig model. Marginal kidney processed by hydrogen gas-containing preservation solution has been engrafted for long-term (longer than 100 days). A few cases showed chronic rejection reaction; however, most were found to be free of chronic rejection such as graft tissue fibrosis or renal vasculitis. We concluded that marginal kidney graft from donor after cardiac death is an acceptable model for chronic rejection and that if the transplantation is carried out using a strict immunosuppressive protocol, chronic rejection may be alleviated even with the marginal kidney.Entities:
Keywords: chronic allograft nephropathy; chronic rejection; hydrogen-containing organ preservation solution; kidney transplantation; marginal donor; mature minipig model; multi-immunosuppressant
Year: 2021 PMID: 33679720 PMCID: PMC7925892 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.626295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561