Pro-Il-1 Beta Is An Early Prognostic Indicator Of Severe Donor Lung Injury During Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion

TRANSPLANTATION(2021)

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Background.Ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) is used to evaluate and recondition extended criteria donor lungs for transplantation. Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) has been identified as a prognostic indicator of nonrecovery during EVLP. This may be an effect of inflammasome activation or cellular necrosis following donation and graft preservation. Delineating the mechanism of IL-1 beta release is required.Methods.The inactive intracellular precursor molecule, pro-IL-1 beta, was characterized along with the pro-IL-1 beta processing enzyme, caspase-1, in the perfusate of n = 20 human lungs that had undergone EVLP (n = 10 lungs that failed to recover and were discarded versus n = 10 lungs that reconditioned and were transplanted). In an experimental porcine model, n = 8 lungs underwent EVLP and were randomized to receive either a specific NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitor or control.Results.Significant increases in pro-IL-1 beta and caspase-1 were observed in the perfusate from human lungs that did not recondition during EVLP compared with those that successfully reconditioned and were used for transplantation. Within the porcine EVLP, NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition reduced IL-1 beta within the perfusate compared with controls, but this had no impact on lung function, hemodynamics, or inflammation.Conclusions.Our data suggest that pro-IL-1 beta is passively released following cellular necrosis of the donor lung.
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