Immune reactions following intestinal transplantation: Mechanisms and prevention

Asian J Surg. 2024 Mar 2:S1015-9584(24)00359-2. doi: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2024.02.097. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

For patients with intestinal failure, small bowel transplantation remains one of the most effective treatments despite continuous advancements in parenteral nutrition techniques. Long-term use of parenteral nutrition can result in serious complications that lead to metabolic dysfunction and organ failure. However, the small intestine is a highly immunogenic organ with a large amount of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue and histocompatibility antigens; therefore, the small intestine is highly susceptible to severe immune rejection. This article discusses the mechanisms underlying immune rejection after small bowel transplantation and presents various options for prevention and treatment. Our findings offer new insights into the development of small bowel transplantation.

Keywords: GVHD; Immune induction; Immunosuppression therapy; Intestinal transplantation; Rejection.

Publication types

  • Review