Role of total artificial heart in the management of heart transplant rejection and retransplantation: case report and review

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AbstractRegulatory T cells (Tregs), which characteristically express forkhead box protein 3 (Foxp3), are essential for the induction of immune tolerance. Here, we investigated microRNA-146a (miR-146a), a miRNA that is widely expressed in Tregs and closely related to their homeostasis and function, with the aim of enhancing the function of Tregs by regulating miR-146a and then suppressing transplant rejection. The effect of the absence of miR-146a on Treg function in the presence or absence of rapamycin was detected in both a mouse heart transplantation model and cell co-cultures in vitro. The absence of miR-146a exerted a mild tissue-protective effect by transiently prolonging allograft survival and reducing the infiltration of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells into the allografts. Meanwhile, the absence of miR-146a increased Treg expansion but impaired the ability of Tregs to restrict T helper cell type 1 (Th1) responses. A miR-146a deficiency combined with interferon (IFN)-γ blockade repaired the impaired Treg function, further prolonged allograft survival, and alleviated rejection. Importantly, miR-146a regulated Tregs mainly through the IFN-γ/signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 1 pathway, which is implicated in Treg function to inhibit Th1 responses. Our data suggest miR-146a controls a specific aspect of Treg function, and modulation of miR-146a may enhance Treg efficacy in alleviating heart transplant rejection in mice.


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A.N. Rahman ◽  
A.K. Deiraniya ◽  
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