Abstract
The histopathology of cardiac xenograft rejection has evolved over the last 20 yr with the development of new modalities for limiting antibody-mediated injury, advancing regimens for immune suppression, and an ever-widening variety of new donor genetics. These new technologies have helped us progress from what was once an overwhelming anti-Gal-mediated hyperacute rejection to a more protracted anti-Gal-mediated vascular rejection to what is now a more complex manifestation of non-Gal humoral rejection and coagulation dysregulation. This review summarizes the changing histopathology of Gal- and non-Gal-mediated cardiac xenograft rejection and discusses the contributions of immune-mediated injury, species-specific immune-independent factors, transplant and therapeutic procedures, and donor genetics to the overall mechanism(s) of cardiac xenograft rejection. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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Byrne, G. W., Azimzadeh, A. M., Ezzelarab, M., Tazelaar, H. D., Ekser, B., Pierson, R. N., … McGregor, C. G. A. (2013, September). Histopathologic insights into the mechanism of anti-non-Gal antibody-mediated pig cardiac xenograft rejection. Xenotransplantation. https://doi.org/10.1111/xen.12050
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