Potential risks of viral infections in xenotransplantation.

Acta Trop

Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, Karen, Nairobi.

Published: September 2000

The shortage of cadaveric human organs for transplantation may, be alleviated by the use of xenografts as a therapeutic option for end-stage organ failure. Successful attempts have been made to prevent rejection of xenograft tissues in humans. The potential spread of animal-derived pathogens to the xenograft recipient is a complication of xenotransplantation, which must be addressed. This can be complicated further by, the presence of new pathogens, new clinical syndromes, and altered behaviour of these organisms in the immunocompromised recipient. There is concern over the possible activation of latent viruses, including retroviruses, from xenograft tissues. This paper discusses the possible dangers of transmission of animal viruses to humans via xenotransplantation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0001-706x(00)00075-9DOI Listing

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