TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical features of irreversible rejection after allogeneic uterus transplantation in cynomolgus macaques
AU - Kisu, Iori
AU - Emoto, Katsura
AU - Masugi, Yohei
AU - Yamada, Yohei
AU - Matsubara, Kentaro
AU - Obara, Hideaki
AU - Matoba, Yusuke
AU - Banno, Kouji
AU - Kato, Yojiro
AU - Saiki, Yoko
AU - Itagaki, Iori
AU - Kawamoto, Ikuo
AU - Iwatani, Chizuru
AU - Murase, Mitsuru
AU - Nakagawa, Takahiro
AU - Tsuchiya, Hideaki
AU - Ishigaki, Hirohito
AU - Urano, Hiroyuki
AU - Ema, Masatsugu
AU - Ogasawara, Kazumasa
AU - Aoki, Daisuke
AU - Nakagawa, Kenshi
AU - Shiina, Takashi
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank the helpful staff at Research Center for Animal Life Science, Shiga University of Medical Science. This work was supported by the Adaptable and Seamless Technology Transfer Program through Target-Driven Research and Development (A-STEP), AMED (AS2525033N), and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI (Grant Number 17H05099).
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© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/12/1
Y1 - 2020/12/1
N2 - Uterus transplantation (UTx) is a potential option for women with uterine factor infertility to have a child. The clinical features indicating irreversible rejection of the uterus are unknown. In our experimental series of allogeneic UTx in cynomolgus macaques, six female macaques were retrospectively examined, which were unresponsive to treatment with immunosuppressants (i.e. irreversible rejection). Clinical features including general condition, hematology, uterine size, indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging by laparotomy, and histopathological findings of the removed uterus were evaluated. In all cases, general condition was good at the time of diagnosis of irreversible rejection and thereafter. Laboratory evaluation showed temporary increases in white blood cells, lactate dehydrogenase and C-reactive protein, then these levels tended to decrease gradually. In transabdominal ultrasonography, the uterus showed time-dependent shrinkage after transient swelling at the time of diagnosis of irreversible rejection. In laparotomy, a whitish transplanted uterus was observed and enhancement of the transplanted uterus was absent in ICG fluorescence imaging. Histopathological findings in each removed uterus showed hyalinized fibrosis, endometrial deficit, lymphocytic infiltration and vasculitis. These findings suggest that uterine transplantation rejection is not fatal, in contrast to rejection of life-supporting organs. Since the transplanted uterus with irreversible rejection atrophies naturally, hysterectomy may be unnecessary.
AB - Uterus transplantation (UTx) is a potential option for women with uterine factor infertility to have a child. The clinical features indicating irreversible rejection of the uterus are unknown. In our experimental series of allogeneic UTx in cynomolgus macaques, six female macaques were retrospectively examined, which were unresponsive to treatment with immunosuppressants (i.e. irreversible rejection). Clinical features including general condition, hematology, uterine size, indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging by laparotomy, and histopathological findings of the removed uterus were evaluated. In all cases, general condition was good at the time of diagnosis of irreversible rejection and thereafter. Laboratory evaluation showed temporary increases in white blood cells, lactate dehydrogenase and C-reactive protein, then these levels tended to decrease gradually. In transabdominal ultrasonography, the uterus showed time-dependent shrinkage after transient swelling at the time of diagnosis of irreversible rejection. In laparotomy, a whitish transplanted uterus was observed and enhancement of the transplanted uterus was absent in ICG fluorescence imaging. Histopathological findings in each removed uterus showed hyalinized fibrosis, endometrial deficit, lymphocytic infiltration and vasculitis. These findings suggest that uterine transplantation rejection is not fatal, in contrast to rejection of life-supporting organs. Since the transplanted uterus with irreversible rejection atrophies naturally, hysterectomy may be unnecessary.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-020-70914-1
DO - 10.1038/s41598-020-70914-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 32807830
AN - SCOPUS:85089530968
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 10
JO - Scientific reports
JF - Scientific reports
IS - 1
M1 - 13910
ER -