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[Xenotransplantation of solid organs].

Schmoeckel, M ; Längin, M ; et al.
In: Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2024-05-15
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Titel:
[Xenotransplantation of solid organs].
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Schmoeckel, M ; Längin, M ; Reichart, B ; Abicht, JM ; Bender, M ; Denner, J ; Marckmann, G ; Brenner, P ; Wolf, E ; Hagl, C
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Zeitschrift: Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2024-05-15
Veröffentlichung: Ahead of Print, 2024
Medientyp: academicJournal
ISSN: 2731-698X (electronic)
DOI: 10.1007/s00104-024-02093-y
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  • Nachgewiesen in: MEDLINE
  • Sprachen: German
  • Transliterated Title: Xenotransplantation von Organen.
  • Publication Type: English Abstract; Journal Article; Review
  • Language: German
  • [Chirurgie (Heidelb)] 2024 May 15. <i>Date of Electronic Publication: </i>2024 May 15.
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  • Contributed Indexing: Keywords: Genetic engineering; Heart; Kidney; Organ preservation; Pilot study ; Local Abstract: [Publisher, German] Die Transplantation genetisch veränderter Schweineherzen und -nieren kann in den nächsten Jahren eine Lösung für den bestehenden Mangel an Organspendern darstellen. Fortschritte im Bereich des „Genetic Engineering“, aber auch verbesserte Organpräservationstechniken, eine Immunsuppression mit Kostimulationsblockade (Anti-CD40/CD40L-mAb) sowie eine verbesserte virologische Diagnostik, um eine Übertragung von pathogenen Schweineviren auf den Empfänger zu verhindern, haben hierzu beigetragen. Da Landrasse-Schweineorgane auch im Transplantatempfänger ihre Originalgröße erreichen, werden nun Schweinerassen verwendet, die entweder ein für den Menschen passendes Endgewicht erreichen (z. B. Auckland Island-Schweine) oder deren Wachstumshormonrezeptor genetisch inaktiviert wurde (z. B. in 10fach genetisch veränderten Schweinen der Fa. Revivicor/United Therapeutics, USA). Mit der ersten klinischen Pilotstudie an terminal Herzkranken wird in Deutschland in ca. 2 Jahren gerechnet.
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