2015
DOI: 10.1159/000374067
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Pig BMSCs Transfected with Human TFPI Combat Species Incompatibility and Regulate the Human TF Pathway in Vitro and in a Rodent Model

Abstract: Background: The activation of tissue factor (TF) is one of the major reasons for coagulation dysregulation after pig-to-primate xenotransplantation. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is the most important inhibitor of TF. Studies have demonstrated species incompatibility between pig TFPI and human TF. Methods: A pig-to-macaque heterotopic auxiliary liver transplantation model was established to determine the origin of activated TF. Chimeric proteins of human and pig TFPI were constructed to assess the rol… Show more

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“…20 Red blood cell and platelet debris were found in the hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) and hepatocytes. 20 Two years later, our group 14 Confusingly, recipients in the studies by Yeh's group developed severe thrombocytopenia (compared to our group) that was even lower than that following conventional orthotopic liver transplantation (possibly associated with different NHP species, surgical procedures, and therapeutic strategies). Notably, relatively stable blood counts, without any clinical signs of bleeding, were recorded.…”
Section: Prog Re Ss In Pi G -To -Nhp Liver Tr An S Pl Antati Onmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…20 Red blood cell and platelet debris were found in the hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) and hepatocytes. 20 Two years later, our group 14 Confusingly, recipients in the studies by Yeh's group developed severe thrombocytopenia (compared to our group) that was even lower than that following conventional orthotopic liver transplantation (possibly associated with different NHP species, surgical procedures, and therapeutic strategies). Notably, relatively stable blood counts, without any clinical signs of bleeding, were recorded.…”
Section: Prog Re Ss In Pi G -To -Nhp Liver Tr An S Pl Antati Onmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…( A is reproduced with permission from Ekser et al Transplantation 2010;90:483–493; B is reproduced with permission from Ji H, et al 28 …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At necropsy some days later, some livers showed macroscopic changes consistent with cholestasis, except for some patchy dark areas which microscopically showed hemorrhagic necrosis, platelet-fibrin thrombi, monocyte/macrophage margination, and vascular endothelial cell hypertrophy (Figure 2C). 12,28,3638 No cell infiltration was seen. Confocal microscopy has confirmed tissue factor expression on platelets, and platelet and platelet/leukocyte aggregates in liver sinusoids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In addition, molecular incompatibilities of some proteins such as TFPI or h-DAF are still controversial. [43][44][45] In the present study, we systematically analyzed the amino acid sequence of proteins involved in platelet-EC interaction between humans (Homo sapiens) and pigs (Sus scrofa) by sequence alignment, aiming to explore the potential target proteins responsible for dysregulated platelet activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%