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Transgenic expression of the human A20 gene in cloned pigs provides protection against apoptotic and inflammatory stimuli

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The hA20 gene was for the first time functionally expressed in transgenic pigs. Although the CAGGS is a ubiquitous promoter element, expression was restricted to heart, skeletal muscle and PAECs of transgenic animals. Cultivated hA20-transgenic PAECs were protected against TNF-alpha-mediated apoptosis, and partially protected against CD95(Fas)L-mediated cell death; cardiomyocytes were partially protected in I/R. These findings reveal hA20 as a promising molecule for controlling AVR in multi-transgenic pigs for xenotransplantation studies.

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