Efficacy and Safety of Viable Selective Germline Genome Edited Pigs Skin Xenotransplants in Patients with Thermal Burns

Autor: Lijin Zou, Youlai Zhang, Ying He, Hui Yu, Fan Yang, Jian Huang, Fangjuan Li, Qianglong Sheng, Yeming Zhang, Yajun Li, Fei Chen, Guangqian Zhou, Xuenong Zou, Qingqing Wang, Hong-ye Zhou, Ningyan Hu, Yuanlin Zeng, Hong-jiang Wei, Yin Yu, Gang Wang
Rok vydání: 2022
Popis: BackgroundRapid closure of open wound, either temporarily or perpetually, is recognized as the standard of care in patients with thermal burns. Human cadaveric allograft and simple genetically modified porcine xenografts are not able to provide enough durable time for extensively burned patients. A selective germline genome edited pig (SGGEP) skin xenograft, Xeno X skin, would be a valuable candidate to the clinical options.MethodsIn an ongoing investigator-initiated clinical trial in patients with thermal burns, the efficacy and safety of cryopreserved Xeno X skin grafts of SGGEP for burned patients were evaluated. Each patient received surgical grafting with a skin xenotransplant and wild type pig extracellular matrix (wpECM) in a side-by-side manner for in-situ comparison.The primary outcome measures of xeno-skin grafts included Xeno X skin safety and tolerability, as well as the quality and duration of temporary barrier function yielded by Xeno X skin grafts (as determined by Baux score). Seven parameters included in the analysis were vascularization, pigmentation, thickness, relief, pliability, surface area and the overall opinion, with each calculated on an independent 0-10 scale.ResultsA total of 16 burned patients completed the trial. All the patients tolerated Xeno X skin grafts well and no advent events were observed. In all cases, Xeno X skin grafts were vascularized and fully adherent, they also exhibited better overall outcomes than those of wpECM. Xeno X skin grafts survived for at least 25 days without a need of any immunosuppressive drug, well consistent with our earlier preclinical studies in non-human primates.ConclusionXeno X skin grafts of SGGEP did not incur any signs of local and systemic safety issues, and in the meanwhile provided a high quality and long duration of temporary barrier function for burned patients. This is a major milestone in the xenotransplant field, indicating that genome-edited organ xenotransplant has become a clinical reality.
Databáze: OpenAIRE