Wang Kun, Zhang Yu, Chen Yuxiang, et al. Research progress on extracellular histones in xenotransplantation[J]. ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION. DOI: 10.12464/j.issn.1674-7445.2025199
Citation: Wang Kun, Zhang Yu, Chen Yuxiang, et al. Research progress on extracellular histones in xenotransplantation[J]. ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION. DOI: 10.12464/j.issn.1674-7445.2025199

Research progress on extracellular histones in xenotransplantation

  • Organ transplantation faces the challenge of a shortage of donors. Although xenotransplantation holds great potential, it is limited by rejection. Extracellular histones, as key members of damage-associated molecular patterns, have been proven in recent years to play a crucial role in transplant rejection by activating innate immunity, regulating the coagulation-inflammation network, and modulating adaptive immune responses. However, the specific functions and key mechanisms remain to be clarified. Therefore, this article reviews the structural characteristics of histones, their release pathways, the biological functions of extracellular histones, and their potential roles in xenotransplantation. It summarizes the latest research progress of extracellular histones in xenotransplantation, analyzes the shortcomings of existing research and the direction for future research, with the expectation of providing references for the application of extracellular histones in xenogeneic kidney transplantation.
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