Hypothermia, the only current clinical option for organ storage, allows storage times measuredinonlyhoursduringwhichtheorgandeteriorates.Thisisthemainreasonwhyhighpercentages of organs from suitable donors are not being utilized and the majority of donated organs are discarded. It also explainswhyalmostallorgansarenotoptimallydonor-recipientmatched,contributingto50%oforgans beingrejectedwithin10yearsandlife-longimmunosuppression.Werecentlydemonstratedthatreducing storagetemperatureswhileavoidingfreezingwithsupercoolingcanextendstoragetimeswithouttheaddedtissue injury from cryopreservation or deleterious phase changes, with successful transplants in rats after up to 4 days preservation. While groundbreaking experimentally, this is still insufficient in terms of global organ matching or timetoinduceimmunetolerancebymixedchimerism,whichweestimatewillrequire1weekpreservation- our overall ultimate objective. Moreover, supercooling is a non-equilibrium state with the inherent risk of ice nucleation and freezing at subzero temperatures. The innovation we propose here is to use established physicalprinciplestoenableequilibriumsub-coolingthatisstableatsubzerotemperaturesirrespectiveof samplevolumeortimeofstorage.Weproposetodevelopanon-toxicsolutiontobankwholehumanorgansthat can enable global organ matching, increase the use of marginal donor organs, and revolutionize organ transplantation. Our approach will develop a nature-inspired cocktail that enables stable human organ subzerononfreezingstorage(intherangeof-5to-20C).Suchstrategiesareusedinnaturetosurviveweeks attemperaturesaslowas-14Cinastateof?suspendedanimation,?withthewholeanimal,includingeverysingle organ,being?banked?withoutinjury.Further,werecentlydemonstratedthatacombinationofmachineperfusion and subzero nonfreezing storage at -6C tripled viable preservation times of banked whole rat livers for transplantationwith100%survival.Basedonthispreliminaryworkweconceivedatwo-prongedapproachinwhich our first generation supercooling protocol is augmented with cryostasis protocols designed using new equilibrium calorimetrydataforarangeofnovelcryostasiscocktailstoremainunfrozenathighsubzerotemperatures.Thisis achieved by restricting cooling to temperatures above the equilibrium melting curve defined in a phase diagram. Thesenewsolutionsandprotocolswillthenbeevaluatedusinghumancellmodelsbeforeassessingthiscombined approachinratstudiesandtestingwithtransplants.FinallywewillpreservewholehumanliversinaSZNFstateas proofofconcept. OurmilestoneinthisR21studyisdemonstrationofthisaugmentedprotocolinhumanliversat3 days,whichwouldrepresenta>5-10foldincreaseovercurrentclinicalpractice.Infollow-upstudieswe willextendthislimitto1weekandtestwithporcinesurvivaltransplants.

Public Health Relevance

PUBLICHEALTHRELEVANCESTATEMENT There are currently over 123,000 patients on the organ transplant waiting list in the US, a number that far exceeds the supply of available organs, and that continues to grow ~5% each year;? other all-comprehensive estimatessuggestthatasmanyas35%ofallUSdeathscouldpotentiallybepreventedbycompleteaccessto organs-on-demand. A major reason is the limitations of our current organ preservation technology, which inures the organ during storage and also contributes to the need for life-long immune suppression and disallowsthetransplantationofmarginallyinjuredorgans. Thisprojectaimstoimprovepublichealthbyenablingtheuseofcurrentlydiscardeddonorliversandbetter matching of all livers by developing a superior preservation method which enhances the graft viability and extends total storage duration. It?s also provides a platform to help enable immune tolerance induction/chimerismprotocolsalsoincasesofdeceaseddonororgantransplantation.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
Type
Exploratory/Developmental Grants (R21)
Project #
1R21EB023031-01
Application #
9169266
Study Section
Surgery, Anesthesiology and Trauma Study Section (SAT)
Program Officer
Selimovic, Seila
Project Start
2016-08-01
Project End
2018-05-31
Budget Start
2016-08-01
Budget End
2017-05-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2016
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Sylvatica Biotech, Inc.
Department
Type
DUNS #
079783683
City
North Charleston
State
SC
Country
United States
Zip Code
29406