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Trial Suggests Liver Transplants Could Free Recipients From Lifelong Immunosuppressants
health1 month ago

Trial Suggests Liver Transplants Could Free Recipients From Lifelong Immunosuppressants

A small University of Pittsburgh study tested donor-derived regulatory dendritic cell therapy to train recipients’ immune systems to accept a transplanted liver. Among 13 living-donor liver recipients, cells were given before transplant and patients remained on standard immunosuppressants for a year; eight were weaned off, with four stopping entirely and three staying drug-free for about three years on average. The trial raised the drug-free success rate to 37.5% from the typical 13–16%, but researchers caution that results are early and require larger, comparative studies to confirm effectiveness and optimize treatment.

Stem Cells in Kidney Transplants May Eliminate Need for Anti-Rejection Drugs
health2 years ago

Stem Cells in Kidney Transplants May Eliminate Need for Anti-Rejection Drugs

A phase 3 clinical trial has shown that adding stem cells from the organ donor to kidney transplants can help patients wean off lifelong anti-rejection drugs, which have harmful side effects. The trial found that 16 out of 19 patients were able to stop taking these drugs after two years. This approach, which involves creating a hybrid immune system through "mixed chimerism," could potentially extend the lifespan of transplanted kidneys and reduce the need for repeat transplants. However, more research is needed to apply this method to a broader range of patients and other types of organ transplants.