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Increased late graft loss in kidney recipients with serum sickness disease following anti-thymocyte globulin induction: relation with an anti-NEU5GC response

Salama, A. Couvrat-Desvergnes, G. Le Berre, L. Evanno, G. Viklicky, O. Hruba, P. Vesely, P. Guerif, P. Dejoie, T. Nicot, AB. Bach, JM. Brouard, S. Castagnet, S. Giral, M. Harb, J. Foucher, Y. Lorent, M. Soulillou, JP.

Original Title

Increased late graft loss in kidney recipients with serum sickness disease following anti-thymocyte globulin induction: relation with an anti-NEU5GC response

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

Human beings do not synthesize the glycolyl form of the sialic acid (Neu5Gc) and only express the acetylated form of the sugar, whereas a diet-based intake of Neu5Gc provokes a natural immunization and production of anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in human serum. However, Neu5Gc is expressed on mammal glycoproteins and glycolipids in most organs and cells. We review here the relevance of Neu5Gc and anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in the context of xenotransplantation and the use of animal-derived molecules and products, as well as the possible consequences of a long-term exposure to anti-Neu5Gc antibodies in recipients of xenografts. In addition, the importance of an accurate estimation of the anti-Neu5Gc response following xenotransplantation and the future contribution of knockout animals mimicking the human situation are also assessed

Keywords

kidney, globulin

Authors

Salama, A.; Couvrat-Desvergnes, G.; Le Berre, L.; Evanno, G.; Viklicky, O.; Hruba, P.; Vesely, P.; Guerif, P.; Dejoie, T.; Nicot, AB.; Bach, JM.; Brouard, S.; Castagnet, S.; Giral, M.; Harb, J.; Foucher, Y.; Lorent, M.; Soulillou, JP.

Released

1. 11. 2015

ISBN

0908-665X

Periodical

XENOTRANSPLANTATION

Year of study

22

Number

1

State

Kingdom of Denmark

Pages from

S85

Pages to

S86

Pages count

2