Due to increasing demand for donor organs, "extended criteria" donors are increasingly considered for liver transplantation, including elderly donors and donors after cardiac death. The grafts of this subgroup of donors share a major risk to develop significant features of ischemia reperfusion injury, that may eventually lead to graft failure. Ex-situ machine perfusion technology has gained much interest in liver transplantation, because represents both a useful tool for improving graft quality before transplantation and a platform for the delivery of therapeutics directly to the organ. In this review, we survey ongoing clinical evidences supporting the use of elderly and DCD donors in liver transplantation, and the underlying mechanistic aspects of liver aging and ischemia reperfusion injury that influence graft quality and transplant outcome. Finally, we highlight evidences in the field of new therapeutics to test in MP in the context of recent findings of basic and translational research.

Extended criteria grafts and emerging therapeutics strategy in liver transplantation. The unstable balance between damage and repair / Ghinolfi, Davide; Melandro, Fabio; Torri, Francesco; Martinelli, Caterina; Cappello, Valentina; Babboni, Serena; Silvestrini, Beatrice; De Simone, Paolo; Basta, Giuseppina; Del Turco, Serena. - In: TRANSPLANTATION REVIEWS. - ISSN 0955-470X. - 35:4(2021). [10.1016/j.trre.2021.100639]

Extended criteria grafts and emerging therapeutics strategy in liver transplantation. The unstable balance between damage and repair

Melandro, Fabio;
2021

Abstract

Due to increasing demand for donor organs, "extended criteria" donors are increasingly considered for liver transplantation, including elderly donors and donors after cardiac death. The grafts of this subgroup of donors share a major risk to develop significant features of ischemia reperfusion injury, that may eventually lead to graft failure. Ex-situ machine perfusion technology has gained much interest in liver transplantation, because represents both a useful tool for improving graft quality before transplantation and a platform for the delivery of therapeutics directly to the organ. In this review, we survey ongoing clinical evidences supporting the use of elderly and DCD donors in liver transplantation, and the underlying mechanistic aspects of liver aging and ischemia reperfusion injury that influence graft quality and transplant outcome. Finally, we highlight evidences in the field of new therapeutics to test in MP in the context of recent findings of basic and translational research.
2021
aging; donors after cardiac death; elderly donors; ischemia reperfusion injury; liver transplantation; machine perfusion; nanotherapeutics
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Extended criteria grafts and emerging therapeutics strategy in liver transplantation. The unstable balance between damage and repair / Ghinolfi, Davide; Melandro, Fabio; Torri, Francesco; Martinelli, Caterina; Cappello, Valentina; Babboni, Serena; Silvestrini, Beatrice; De Simone, Paolo; Basta, Giuseppina; Del Turco, Serena. - In: TRANSPLANTATION REVIEWS. - ISSN 0955-470X. - 35:4(2021). [10.1016/j.trre.2021.100639]
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