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Generation of a felinized swine endothelial cell line by expression of feline decay-accelerating factor.


ABSTRACT: Embryonic stem cell research has facilitated the generation of many cell types for the production of tissues and organs for both humans and companion animals. Because ?30% of pet cats suffer from chronic kidney disease (CKD), xenotransplantation between pigs and cats has been studied. For a successful pig to cat xenotransplant, the immune reaction must be overcome, especially hyperacute rejection. In this study, we isolated the gene for feline decay-accelerating factor (fDAF), an inhibitor of complement proteins, and transfected a swine endothelial cell line with fDAF to "felinize" the pig cells. These fDAF-expressing cells were resistant to feline serum containing anti-pig antibodies, suggesting that felinized pig cells were resistant to hyperacute rejection. Our results suggest that a "felinized" pig kidney can be generated for the treatment of CKD in cats in the future.

SUBMITTER: Izuhara L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4324824 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generation of a felinized swine endothelial cell line by expression of feline decay-accelerating factor.

Izuhara Luna L   Tatsumi Norifumi N   Miyagawa Shuji S   Iwai Satomi S   Watanabe Masahito M   Yamanaka Shuichiro S   Katsuoka Yuichi Y   Nagashima Hiroshi H   Okano Hirotaka J HJ   Yokoo Takashi T  

PloS one 20150211 2


Embryonic stem cell research has facilitated the generation of many cell types for the production of tissues and organs for both humans and companion animals. Because ≥30% of pet cats suffer from chronic kidney disease (CKD), xenotransplantation between pigs and cats has been studied. For a successful pig to cat xenotransplant, the immune reaction must be overcome, especially hyperacute rejection. In this study, we isolated the gene for feline decay-accelerating factor (fDAF), an inhibitor of co  ...[more]

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