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Cell therapy during machine perfusion

Emily Thompson, Chloe Connelly, Simi Ali, Neil Sheerin, Colin Wilson

2020Transplant International20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There has been increasing use of organs from extended criteria or donation after circulatory death donors to meet the demands of the transplant waiting list. Over the past decade, there has been considerable progress in technologies to preserve organs prior to transplantation to improve the function of these marginal organs. This has led to the development of normothermic machine perfusion, whereby an organ is perfused with warmed, oxygenated blood and nutrients to resume normal physiological function in an isolated ex-vivo platform. With this advance in preservation comes significant opportunities to recondition, repair and regenerate organs prior to transplantation using cellular therapies. This review aims to discuss the possibilities of machine perfusion technology; highlighting the potential for organ-directed reconditioning and the future avenues for investigation in this field.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMachine perfusionPerfusionCell therapyInternal medicineIntensive care medicineCellTransplantationBiologyGeneticsLiver transplantationMesenchymal stem cell researchTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineOrgan and Tissue Transplantation Research
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