The Effect of Nutritional Supplementation in Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion Perfusate on Human Lung Endothelial Cell Function
Dejan Bojic, Kimberly Main, Tanroop Aujla, Olivia Hough, Shaf Keshavjee, Mingyao Liu

TL;DR
This study explores how adding specific nutrients to lung perfusion solutions improves lung cell function and survival during ex vivo lung perfusion.
Contribution
The study introduces a high-throughput in vitro model to systematically evaluate the effects of specific nutritional supplements on lung endothelial cell function.
Findings
GlutaMAX alone significantly reduced apoptosis and improved cell viability and migration compared to other supplements.
Combining GlutaMAX, cysteine, and glycine further reduced apoptosis by targeting the glutathione synthesis pathway.
Abstract
Clinical application of ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) has increased marginal donor lung utilization. It has been developed as a platform for donor lung reconditioning. However, many of the current repair strategies are limited by a maximum reliable EVLP circuit duration of 12 h. Past studies have successfully extended EVLP through nutrient supplementation, but the exact components and respective mechanisms by which EVLP is extended remains unknown. As such, the focus of this study was to systematically evaluate the effects of nutritional supplements in EVLP perfusates on cell apoptosis, viability, confluence, and migration. To test this, we developed a high-throughput human lung endothelial cell culture platform where experimental perfusates with various combinations of GlutaMAX (a glutamine dipeptide), Travasol (amino acids), Intralipid (lipids), Multi-12 (vitamins), cysteine, and…
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TopicsTransplantation: Methods and Outcomes · Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Sulfur Compounds in Biology
