Search Results - "Kearns‐Jonker, M."
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The Anti‐Non‐Gal Xenoantibody Response to Xenoantigens on Gal Knockout Pig Cells Is Encoded by a Restricted Number of Germline Progenitors
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-09-2008)“…Antibodies directed at non‐gal xenoantigens are responsible for acute humoral xenograft rejection when gal knockout (GalTKO) pig organs are transplanted into…”
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Gene therapy to inhibit xenoantibody production using lentiviral vectors in non-human primates
Published in Gene therapy (01-01-2007)“…Xenoantibodies to the gal alpha1,3 gal (gal) epitope impede the use of pig tissues for xenotransplantation, a procedure that may help overcome the shortage of…”
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Expression Changes in Tolerant Murine Cardiac Allografts After Gene Therapy With a Lentiviral Vector Expressing α1,3 Galactosyltransferase
Published in Transplantation proceedings (01-12-2006)“…Comparison of intragraft gene expression changes in tolerant cardiac allograft models may provide the basis for identifying pathways involved in graft…”
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Human serum reactivity to porcine endothelial cells after antisense-mediated down-regulation of GpIIIa expression
Published in Transplantation (27-02-1997)“…The hyperacute rejection of vascularized grafts exchanged between discordant species is a result of the binding of preformed natural antibodies to the…”
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Endogenous cardiac stem cells for the treatment of heart failure
Published in Stem cells and cloning (01-01-2013)“…Stem cell-based therapies hold promise for regenerating the myocardium after injury. Recent data obtained from phase I clinical trials using endogenous…”
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Rhesus monkeys and baboons develop FVIII inhibitors in response to porcine endothelial cells or islets
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IGVH GENES ENCODING XENOANTIBODIES TO GALTKO XENOANTIGENS IN RHESUS MONKEYS ARE RESTRICTED: 676
Published in Transplantation (27-07-2008)Get full text
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Transgenic mouse lines that are immunologically tolerant and nontolerant to herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D
Published in Journal of Virology (01-11-1991)“…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Tolerance induction by lentiviral gene therapy with a nonmyeloablative regimen
Published in Blood (15-03-2006)“…Antibodies (Abs) directed at the Galα1,3Galβ1,4GlcNAc-R (αGal) carbohydrate epitope initiate xenograft rejection. Previously, we have shown that bone marrow…”
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Expression changes in tolerant murine cardiac allografts after gene therapy with a lentiviral vector expressing alpha1,3 galactosyltransferase
Published in Transplantation proceedings (01-12-2006)“…Comparison of intragraft gene expression changes in tolerant cardiac allograft models may provide the basis for identifying pathways involved in graft…”
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Characterization of human xenoreactive antibodies in liver failure patients exposed to pig hepatocytes after bioartificial liver treatment : An ex vivo model of pig to human xenotransplantation
Published in Transplantation (15-01-1999)“…There are limited experimental data on the nature of the humoral response elicited in humans against pig antigens. In this study, we have examined the…”
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Identification of the V H genes encoding xenoantibodies in non‐immunosuppressed rhesus monkeys
Published in Immunology (01-09-2005)“…Summary The major immunological barrier that prevents the use of wild‐type pig xenografts as an alternative source of organs for human xenotransplantation is…”
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Use of lentiviral vectors to induce long-term tolerance to GAL+ heart grafts
Published in Transplantation (15-06-2004)“…Tolerance to organ grafts has been achieved by establishing a state of stable mixed-cell chimerism after bone marrow transplantation. Gene therapy has been…”
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Characteristics of immunoglobulin gene usage of the xenoantibody binding to gal-alpha(1,3)gal target antigens in the gal knockout mouse
Published in Transplantation (15-07-2001)“…Natural antibodies that react with galactose-alpha(1,3)galactose [galalpha(1,3)gal] carbohydrate epitopes exist in humans and Old World primates because of the…”
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DESIGN AND FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF HUMAN SINGLE CHAIN ScFv XENOREACTIVE ANTIBODIES WITH SPECIFICITY FOR THE α-GAL EPITOPE
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The Human Antibody Response to Porcine Xenoantigens Is Encoded by IGHV3-11 and IGHV3-74 IgV sub(H) Germline Progenitors
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-10-1999)“…Preformed and induced Ab responses present a major immunological barrier to the use of pig organs for human xenotransplantation. We generated IgM and IgG gene…”
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Genetic control of the humoral responses to xenografts. III. Identification of the immunoglobulin V sub(H) genes responsible for encoding rat immunoglobin G xenoantibodies to hamster heart grafts
Published in Transplantation (15-07-1999)“…We have previously reported that the early phases of the immune response of rats to hamster xenografts are characterized by the production of IgM…”
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Identification, functional analysis and expression in a heterotopic heart transplant model of CXCL9 in the rat
Published in Immunology (01-05-2004)“…Summary CXCR3 chemokines are of particular interest because of their potential involvement in a variety of inflammatory diseases, including the rejection of…”
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CHARACTERIZATION OF INDUCED IgG AND IgM XENOANTIBODY RESPONSES TO PIG ENDOTHELIUM IN HUMANS
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