Infusion of young donor plasma components in older patients modifies the immune and inflammatory response to surgical tissue injury: a randomized clinical trial

Autor: Brice Gaudilliere, Lei Xue, Amy S. Tsai, Xiaoxiao Gao, Tiffany N. McAllister, Martha Tingle, Gladys Porras, Igor Feinstein, Dorien Feyaerts, Franck Verdonk, Maximilian Sabayev, Julien Hedou, Edward A. Ganio, Eloïse Berson, Martin Becker, Camilo Espinosa, Yeasul Kim, Benoit Lehallier, Esther Rawner, Chunmiao Feng, Derek F. Amanatullah, James I. Huddleston, Stuart B. Goodman, Nima Aghaeepour, Martin S. Angst
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2025
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Zdroj: Journal of Translational Medicine, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2025)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-025-06215-w
Popis: Abstract Background Preclinical evidence suggests that young plasma has beneficial effects on multiple organ systems in aged mice. Whether young plasma exerts beneficial effects in an aging human population remains highly controversial. Despite lacking data, young donor plasma infusions have been promoted for age-related conditions. Given the preclinical evidence that young plasma exerts beneficial effects by attenuating inflammation, this study examined whether administering a young plasma protein fraction to an elderly population would exert anti-inflammatory and immune modulating effects in humans, using surgery as a tissue injury model. Methods This double-blind, placebo-controlled study enrolled and randomized 38 patients undergoing major joint replacement surgery. Patients received four separate infusions of a plasma protein fraction derived from young donors, or placebo one day before surgery, before and after surgery on the day of surgery, and one day after surgery. Blood specimens for proteomic and immunological analyses were collected before each infusion. Based on the high-content assessment of circulating plasma proteins with single-cell analyses of peripheral immune cells, proteomic signatures and cell-type-specific signaling responses that separated the treatment groups were derived with regression models. Results Elastic net regression models revealed that administration a young plasma protein fraction significantly altered the proteomic (AUC = 0.796, p = 0.002) and the cellular immune response (AUC 0.904, p
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