T. Kozlowski et al., DEPLETION OF ANTI-GAL-ALPHA-1-3GAL ANTIBODY IN BABOONS BY SPECIFIC ALPHA-GAL IMMUNOAFFINITY COLUMNS, Xenotransplantation, 5(2), 1998, pp. 122-131
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Categorie Soggetti
Transplantation,"Medicine, Research & Experimental
Ongoing studies at our center on facilitating transplantation of disco
rdant xenogeneic organs are focused on tolerance induction. To abrogat
e hyperacute rejection, we have used adsorption methods to eliminate n
atural anti-Gal alpha 1-3Gal (alpha Gal) antibodies from the circulati
on of baboons. We have analyzed data concerning antibody removal in ba
boons that were 1) immunologically naive, 2) receiving conventional ph
armacologic immunosuppressive therapy (IS), and 3) treated with a cond
itioning regimen for tolerance induction. We compared the efficiency o
f removing alpha Gal antibody 1) by perfusion of whole blood through a
n alpha Gal affinity column (CP; n=5) with 2) perfusion of plasma (sep
arated from cellular components by apheresis) through an alpha Gal col
umn (CPA; n=39). Our studies demonstrate that 1) CP and CPA are equall
y effective in removing anti-alpha Gal antibody, 2) CPA is the method
of choice if multiple adsorptions are required, 3) CPA in naive animal
s transiently affects levels of total IgG and ISM, 4) four CPAs repeat
ed at 2-4 day intervals in association with heavy IS reduce the pool o
f anti-alpha Gal antibody and total Ig, and 5) splenectomy and/or IS d
elay the return of anti-alpha Gal antibody.