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Clinical utility of monitoring sialyl Lewis(X) (CD15S) antigen on peripheral lymphocytes for the diagnosis and treatment of rejection after renal transplantation.

H Ishida1, I Koyama, T Sawada, T Murakami, K Utsumi, A Sannomiya, K Tsuji, T Tojimbara, I Nakajima, K Tanabe, S Fuchinoue, Y Yamaguchi, H Toma, T Agishi.   

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BACKGROUND: In organ transplantation, the grafts must be carefully monitored, but it is often difficult to make a quick and accurate diagnosis of unusual changes. Extensive research has failed to identify a useful marker for rejection. We investigated the clinical utility of sialyl Lewis(X) (CD15s) monitoring in 17 renal transplant patients with acute rejection.
METHODS: The expression of CD15s on peripheral lymphocytes was examined using flow cytometry in renal transplant recipients with rejection (n=17), without rejection (n=23), recipients infected with cytomegalovirus (n=7), recipients with other diseases (n=7), and healthy volunteers (n=18). CD15s expression was compared with histological findings, and was also examined before and after steroid pulse therapy to investigate the effects of steroids on CD15s antigen expression on the surface of the peripheral lymphocytes.
RESULTS: CD15s was strongly expressed in all patients with rejection, but was not expressed in any of the patients without rejection or in any healthy volunteers. Histologically, cell infiltration into the rejected graft was moderate or severe in all patients with strong expression of CD15s. In contrast, no or only mild infiltration was observed in patients with weak expression of CD15s. In addition, 14 of 17 patients (14/17, 82%) with strong CD15s expression improved upon administration of steroid pulse therapy, although there was no benefit from steroids in any of the patients with weak expression of CD15s.
CONCLUSIONS: The CD15s antigen is expressed strongly on the peripheral lymphocytes at the time of rejection. It is interesting that the efficacy of steroid therapy in the patients with elevated creatinine could be predicted by CD15s expression on the peripheral lymphocytes before graft biopsy. There have been only few reports showing the relationship between CD markers and the efficacy of the treatment in patients with elevated creatinine. We report that the detection of CD15s on the peripheral lymphocytes by flow cytometry was an easy, helpful, and noninvasive means for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with elevated creatinine after renal transplantation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10653381     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200001150-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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