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Immunological considerations and concerns as pertinent to whole eye transplantation. | LitMetric

Immunological considerations and concerns as pertinent to whole eye transplantation.

Curr Opin Organ Transplant

Departments of Surgery, Ophthalmology and Bioengineering, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina.

Published: December 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The development of whole eye transplantation (WET) presents a potential solution for patients facing severe vision loss, but challenges like optic nerve regeneration and understanding the eye's unique immune response complicate the process.
  • Recent research shows that the eye consists of various tissues with different immune characteristics, which need to be addressed to improve graft survival and restore vision effectively.
  • Gaining insights into the eye's immunological responses post-transplantation is crucial for creating therapies that can prevent rejection while supporting the regeneration of the optic nerve.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: The advent of clinical vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA), offers hope for whole eye transplantation (WET) in patients with devastating vison loss that fails or defies current treatment options. Optic nerve regeneration and reintegration remain the overarching hurdles to WET. However, the realization of WET may indeed be limited by our lack of understanding of the singular immunological features of the eye as pertinent to graft survival and functional vision restoration in the setting of transplantation.

Recent Findings: Like other VCA, such as the hand or face, the eye includes multiple tissues with distinct embryonic lineage and differential antigenicity. The ultimate goal of vision restoration through WET requires optimal immune modulation of the graft for successful optic nerve regeneration. Our team is exploring barriers to our understanding of the immunology of the eye in the context of WET including the role of immune privilege and lymphatic drainage on rejection, as well as the effects ischemia, reperfusion injury and rejection on optic nerve regeneration.

Summary: Elucidation of the unique immunological responses in the eye and adnexa after WET will provide foundational clues that will help inform therapies that prevent immune rejection without hindering optic nerve regeneration or reintegration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MOT.0000000000000713DOI Listing

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