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Xenogeneic cross-circulation for extracorporeal recovery of injured human lungs

Authors :
Andrew Tumen
Rei Ukita
Kenmond Fung
Jinho Kim
Ya-Wen Chen
Jonathan A. Reimer
Brandon A. Guenthart
Ahmed E. Hozain
Rachel Donocoff
Edward C. Ruiz
Katherine M. Cunningham
Hans-Willem Snoeck
Nancy L. Cardwell
Michael T. Simpson
Dawn Queen
Alexander Romanov
Meghan R. Pinezich
Yuliya Tipograf
Charles C. Marboe
John W. Stokes
Jennifer Talackine
John D. O’Neill
Matthew Bacchetta
Adam Griesemer
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic
Source :
Nature Medicine. 26:1102-1113
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Patients awaiting lung transplantation face high wait-list mortality, as injury precludes the use of most donor lungs. Although ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) is able to recover marginal quality donor lungs, extension of normothermic support beyond 6 h has been challenging. Here we demonstrate that acutely injured human lungs declined for transplantation, including a lung that failed to recover on EVLP, can be recovered by cross-circulation of whole blood between explanted human lungs and a Yorkshire swine. This xenogeneic platform provided explanted human lungs a supportive, physiologic milieu and systemic regulation that resulted in functional and histological recovery after 24 h of normothermic support. Our findings suggest that cross-circulation can serve as a complementary approach to clinical EVLP to recover injured donor lungs that could not otherwise be utilized for transplantation, as well as a translational research platform for immunomodulation and advanced organ bioengineering. In a new strategy for increasing the availability of lungs for transplantation, human lungs declined for transplantation because of their poor quality can be recuperated by connecting them to the circulation of a pig.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X and 10788956
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Accession number :
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