Literature DB >> 18093274

Heme oxygenase-1 genotype of the donor is associated with graft survival after liver transplantation.

C I Buis1, G van der Steege, D S Visser, I M Nolte, B G Hepkema, M Nijsten, M J H Slooff, R J Porte.   

Abstract

Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) has been suggested as a cytoprotective gene during liver transplantation. Inducibility of HO-1 is modulated by a (GT)(n) polymorphism and a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) A(-413)T in the promoter. Both a short (GT)(n) allele and the A-allele have been associated with increased HO-1 promoter activity. In 308 liver transplantations, we assessed donor HO-1 genotype and correlated this with outcome variables. For (GT)(n) genotype, livers were divided into two classes: short alleles (<25 repeats; class S) and long alleles (> or =25 repeats; class L). In a subset, hepatic messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression was correlated with genotypes. Graft survival at 1 year was significantly better for A-allele genotype compared to TT-genotype (84% vs. 63%, p = 0.004). Graft loss due to primary dysfunction (PDF) occurred more frequently in TT-genotype compared to A-receivers (p = 0.03). Recipients of a liver with TT-genotype had significantly higher serum transaminases after transplantation and hepatic HO-1 mRNA levels were significantly lower compared to the A-allele livers (p = 0.03). No differences were found for any outcome variable between class S and LL-variant of the (GT)(n) polymorphism. Haplotype analysis confirmed dominance of the A(-413)T SNP over the (GT)(n) polymorphism. In conclusion, HO-1 genotype is associated with outcome after liver transplantation. These findings suggest that HO-1 mediates graft survival after liver transplantation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18093274     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2007.02048.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


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