6533b7d9fe1ef96bd126ceac
RESEARCH PRODUCT
Immune activation- and regulation-related patterns in stable hand transplant recipients
Marcelina ŻAbińskaAdam ChełmońskiMirosław BanasikDorota KamińskaAgnieszka GomółkiewiczKatarzyna Kościelska-kasprzakMagdalena KrajewskaPiotr DziegielMarta MyszkaMarian KlingerJerzy JableckiMaria Boratyńskasubject
AdultMaleT cellskidney transplantation030230 surgeryimmunomodulationPeripheral blood mononuclear cellGZMB03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTransplantation ImmunologymedicineHumansKidney transplantationTransplantationbusiness.industryFOXP3Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseTransplantationInterleukin 10Case-Control StudiesImmunologygene expressionFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyrejectionbusinessCD8Hand transplantationhand transplantationdescription
Summary We assessed cell subsets and expression of a set of genes related to the T-cell populations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells to elucidate whether immune status of stable hand transplant recipients (HTx) differs from stable kidney transplant recipients (KTx). The study was conducted on five HTx 4.8 ± 1.7 years after transplantation and 30 stable KTx 7.9 ± 2.4 years after transplantation as well as 18 healthy volunteers. The research involved PBMC gene expression analysis of CD4, CD8, CTLA4, GZMB, FOXP3, IL10, IL4, ILR2A, NOTCH, PDCD1, PRF1, TGF-B, and TNF-A genes on a custom-designed low-density array (TaqMan) as well as flow cytometry assessment of lymphocyte subpopulations. HTx presented significantly increased expression of immunomodulatory genes (TNF, IL10, GITR, and PDCD1) compared to KTx and controls. HTx revealed a proinflammatory molecular pattern with higher expression of NOTCH and CD8 compared to KTx and controls. KTx showed a reduced level of regulatory T cells compared to controls and HTx. Both HTx and KTx presented an increased number of CD8+ and CD8+CD28− T cells compared to controls. Stable hand transplant recipients exhibit persistent immune activation with rejection-related gene expression pattern counterbalanced by secondary induction of regulatory mechanisms.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016-12-08 | Transplant International |