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Xenotransplantation of Pig chondrocytes: Therapeutic potential and barriers for cartilage repair
- Source :
- Scopus-Elsevier, European Cells & Materials, Vol 32, Pp 24-39 (2018)
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Abstract
- Transplantation may be the best option for the repair of many cartilage lesions including early osteoarthritis. Currently, autologous and allogeneic chondrocytes are grafted into cartilage defects to treat selected patients with moderate clinical success. However, their limited use justifies exploring novel therapies for cartilage repair. Xenotransplantation could become a solution by offering high cell availability, quality and genetic engineering capabilities. The rejection process of xenogeneic cartilage is thus being elucidated in order to develop counteractive strategies. Initial studies determined that pig cartilage xenografts are rejected by a slow process comprising humoral and cellular responses in which the galactose α1,3-galactose antigen participates. Since then, our group has identified key mechanisms of the human response to pig chondrocytes (PCs). In particular, human antibody and complement contribute to PC rejection by inducing a pro-inflammatory milieu. Furthermore, PCs express and up-regulate molecules which are functionally relevant for a variety of cellular immune responses (SLA-I, the potent co-stimulatory molecule CD86, and adhesion molecules VCAM-1 and ICAM-1). These participate by triggering a T cell response, as well as supporting a prominent role of the innate immune responses led by natural killer (NK) cells and monocytes/macrophages. Human NK cells lyse PCs by using selected NK activating receptors, whereas human monocytes are activated by PCs to secrete cytokines and chemokines. All this knowledge sets the bases for the development of genetic engineering approaches designed to avert rejection of xenogeneic chondrocytes and leads the way to developing new clinical applications for cartilage repair.
- Subjects :
- Cartilage, Articular
0301 basic medicine
Chemokine
lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
Xenotransplantation
medicine.medical_treatment
Sus scrofa
Transplantation, Heterologous
T cells
lcsh:Surgery
NK cells
Models, Biological
03 medical and health sciences
Chondrocytes
0302 clinical medicine
Immune system
Antigen
antibody
medicine
Animals
complement
cartilage
Immunity, Cellular
Wound Healing
030222 orthopedics
Innate immune system
biology
Cell adhesion molecule
Cartilage
lcsh:RD1-811
Cell biology
Transplantation
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
cytokine release
biology.protein
lcsh:RC925-935
monocytes
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Scopus-Elsevier, European Cells & Materials, Vol 32, Pp 24-39 (2018)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9700685f7afc48b9e1a8b3bc276198a1