M. Gleissner et al., IMMUNOISOLATION OF HYBRID LIVER SUPPORT SYSTEMS BY SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANES, International journal of artificial organs, 20(11), 1997, pp. 644-649
Immunoisolation of hybrid liver support systems (LSS) utilizing suitab
le semipermeable membranes as an immune barrier enables neither immuno
competent cytotoxic factors to cause damage to the hepatocytes in the
bioreactor nor xenogenic hepatocyte products to cause immunological si
de effects in patients. To determine the capability of membranes as an
immune barrier, 6 flat membranes were investigated: Cuprophan (C-100)
, cut-off MW 1000, Cuprophan (C-240), cut-off MW 10,000, Polypropylen
hydrophilic and hydrophobic (PPhi, PPho), cut-off MW 500,000-1,000,000
Polysulfon (PS), cut-off MW 1,000,000, Polyamid (PA), cut-off beyond
MW 1,000,000. The permeability of the membranes to plasma factors and
liver protein fractions (LP) was studied by routine biochemical method
s and gel electrophoresis. In a second study, pigs (n=7) were immunise
d by LP after membrane passage. The results showed PA, PS, and PPhi to
be completely permeable for plasma factors and LP, C-100 and C-240 fo
r urophanic substances, and C-240 again for LP under MW 14.000. AN 7 p
ig sera studied by Western blot discovered pre-formed xenoreactive nat
ural IgG-antibodies (NAB) against human fiver antigen (AG) with MW 26.
000. AB de-novo-synthesis was demonstrated for AG with MW 45.000. No A
B-synthesis was induced for epitopes under MW 26,000. These results su
ggest that limiting the cut-off of bioreactor outflow membranes to MW
< 26,000 could avoid immunological side effects to patients.