The role of efferocytosis and transplant rejection: Strategies in promoting transplantation tolerance using apoptotic cell therapy and/or synthetic particles

Author:

Vafadar Asma1,Vosough Parisa1,Jahromi Hossein Kargar2,Tajbakhsh Amir34,Savardshtaki Amir15,Butler Alexandra E.6,Sahebkar Amirhossein789ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biotechnology, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

2. Research Center for Non‐Communicable Disease Jahrom University of Medical Sciences Jahrom Iran

3. Department of Molecular Medicine, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

4. Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

5. Infertility Research Center Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

6. Research Department Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland – Bahrain Adliya Bahrain

7. Biotechnology Research Center, Pharmaceutical Technology Institute Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

8. Applied Biomedical Research Center Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

9. Department of Biotechnology, School of Pharmacy Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

Abstract

AbstractRecently, efforts have been made to recognize the precise reason(s) for transplant failure and the process of rejection utilizing the molecular signature. Most transplant recipients do not appreciate the unknown length of survival of allogeneic grafts with the existing standard of care. Two noteworthy immunological pathways occur during allogeneic transplant rejection. A nonspecific innate immune response predominates in the early stages of the immune reaction, and allogeneic antigens initiate a donor‐specific adaptive reaction. Though the adaptive response is the major cause of allograft rejection, earlier pro‐inflammatory responses that are part of the innate immune response are also regarded as significant in graft loss. The onset of the innate and adaptive immune response causes chronic and acute transplant rejection. Currently employed immunosuppressive medications have shown little or no influence on chronic rejection and, as a result, on overall long‐term transplant survival. Furthermore, long‐term pharmaceutical immunosuppression is associated with side effects, toxicity, and an increased risk of developing diseases, both infectious and metabolic. As a result, there is a need for the development of innovative donor‐specific immunosuppressive medications to regulate the allorecognition pathways that induce graft loss and to reduce the side effects of immunosuppression. Efferocytosis is an immunomodulatory mechanism with fast and efficient clearance of apoptotic cells (ACs). As such, AC therapy strategies have been suggested to limit transplant‐related sequelae. Efferocytosis‐based medicines/treatments can also decrease the use of immunosuppressive drugs and have no detrimental side effects. Thus, this review aims to investigate the impact of efferocytosis on transplant rejection/tolerance and identify approaches using AC clearance to increase transplant viability.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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