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Novel markers in zero-hour kidney biopsies indicate graft quality and clinical outcome.

Katja Kotsch1, Kristina Kunert, Vera Merk, Anja Reutzel-Selke, Andreas Pascher, Florian Fritzsche, Stefan G Tullius, Johann Pratschke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In renal transplantation, allograft biopsies provide valuable diagnostic information indicating adverse allograft outcome posttransplantation. To uncover novel candidate markers characteristic of subtle inflammation and immune activation present during the intraoperative period, we investigated messenger RNA (mRNA) gene expression profiles in renal zero biopsies.
METHODS: Transcription profiles from deceased donors (n=63) and living donors (n=26) were investigated for inflammation-associated markers in zero-hour biopsies by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction.
RESULTS: We observed a significant induction of the chemokine receptor 7 ligands [C-C motif] ligand 19/21 in the deceased donor group (P<0.001). Additionally, along with the induction of the activation marker CD69 (P<0.01), we further detected significant elevated mRNA levels of the inducible immunoproteasome subunits PSMB8, PSMB9, and PSMB10 (P<0.001, respectively). Candidate markers were further tested for posttransplantation clinical outcomes showing the potential to predict the development of delayed graft function, acute rejection, and renal function after 6 months. For instance, by combining mRNA gene expression profiles with clinical patient data, the analysis revealed high sensitivity (95%) and specificity (84%, area under the curve=0.93) for the prediction of acute rejection.
CONCLUSIONS: Zero-hour biopsies of renal allografts may provide useful information on subclinical pathological changes in the grafted kidney. The identification of CCL19/21 or PSMB8/9/10 makes these molecules particularly suitable as potential candidate targets for therapeutic interventions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20859252     DOI: 10.1097/TP.0b013e3181f546e8

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


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4.  Identification of biomarkers to assess organ quality and predict posttransplantation outcomes.

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5.  Non-canonical NFκB activation promotes chemokine expression in podocytes.

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6.  Plasma Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin as a Marker for Prediction of 3-Month Graft Survival after Kidney Transplantation.

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8.  A urinary Common Rejection Module (uCRM) score for non-invasive kidney transplant monitoring.

Authors:  Tara K Sigdel; Joshua Y C Yang; Oriol Bestard; Andrew Schroeder; Szu-Chuan Hsieh; Juliane M Liberto; Izabella Damm; Anna C M Geraedts; Minnie M Sarwal
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9.  The Small RNA Repertoire of Small Extracellular Vesicles Isolated From Donor Kidney Preservation Fluid Provides a Source for Biomarker Discovery for Organ Quality and Posttransplantation Graft Function.

Authors:  Hendrik Gremmels; Olivier G de Jong; Raechel J Toorop; Laura Michielsen; Arjan D van Zuilen; Alexander V Vlassov; Marianne C Verhaar; Bas W M van Balkom
Journal:  Transplant Direct       Date:  2019-08-12

10.  Serum aminoacylase-1 is a novel biomarker with potential prognostic utility for long-term outcome in patients with delayed graft function following renal transplantation.

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