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Immune modulation in transplant medicine: a comprehensive review of cell therapy applications and future directions.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/196185
Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Spezialklinik für Kie...

Contributor
Knoedler, Leonard
Dean, Jillian
Diatta, Fortunay
Thompson, Noelle
Knoedler, Samuel
Rhys, Richmond
Sherwani, Khalil
Ettl, Tobias
Mayer, Simon
Falkner, Florian
Kilian, Katja
Panayi, Adriana C
Iske, Jasper
Safi, Ali-Farid
Spezialklinik für Kiefer-, Gesichts- und Oralchirurgie
Tullius, Stefan G
Haykal, Siba
Pomahac, Bohdan
Kauke-Navarro, Martin
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Frontiers in immunology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1664-3224
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fimmu.2024.1372862
PubMed ID
38650942
Uncontrolled Keywords

SOT VCA cellular ther...

Description
Balancing the immune response after solid organ transplantation (SOT) and vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA) remains an ongoing clinical challenge. While immunosuppressants can effectively reduce acute rejection rates following transplant surgery, some patients still experience recurrent acute rejection episodes, which in turn may progress to chronic rejection. Furthermore, these immunosuppressive regimens are associated with an increased risk of malignancies and metabolic disorders. Despite significant advancements in the field, these IS related side effects persist as clinical hurdles, emphasizing the need for innovative therapeutic strategies to improve transplant survival and longevity. Cellular therapy, a novel therapeutic approach, has emerged as a potential pathway to promote immune tolerance while minimizing systemic side-effects of standard IS regiments. Various cell types, including chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T), mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), regulatory myeloid cells (RMCs) and regulatory T cells (Tregs), offer unique immunomodulatory properties that may help achieve improved outcomes in transplant patients. This review aims to elucidate the role of cellular therapies, particularly MSCs, T cells, Tregs, RMCs, macrophages, and dendritic cells in SOT and VCA. We explore the immunological features of each cell type, their capacity for immune regulation, and the prospective advantages and obstacles linked to their application in transplant patients. An in-depth outline of the current state of the technology may help SOT and VCA providers refine their perioperative treatment strategies while laying the foundation for further trials that investigate cellular therapeutics in transplantation surgery.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/190624
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