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Differential effect of pretransplant blood transfusions on immune effector and regulatory compartments in HLA-sensitized and nonsensitized recipients.

Michael Eikmans1, Marloes M Waanders, Dave L Roelen, Paula P M C van Miert, Jacqy D H Anholts, Hans W de Fijter, Anneke Brand, Frans H J Claas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Blood transfusion (BT) may elicit both harmful and beneficial immune responses against a subsequent organ graft. Immune parameters of a single, non leukocyte-depleted BT were investigated in two groups: non-human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-sensitized recipients with a one-HLA-DR matched donor (protocolled BT [PBT]) and females with previous exposure to HLA alloantigens through pregnancy (donor-specific transfusion [DST]).
METHODS: Thirty-five percent of DST recipients and 9.5% of PBT recipients developed HLA antibodies after BT.Phenotypic and functional analyses were performed in pre-BT, 2 weeks post-BT, and more than 10 weeks post-BT samples (PBT: n=10; DST: n=14). RESULT: The number of donor-reactive interferon-γ-producing memory T cells increased 2 weeks post-BT, but only in the DST group, increased frequencies persisted beyond 10 weeks (P0.004). In the DST recipients, the proportion of natural killer cells (CD3(-)CD56(+)) significantly increased after BT (P=0.01), whereas in PBT recipients, the proportion of regulatoryT cells (CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+)CD127 low) significantly increased at 2 weeks post-BT (P=0.039). Microarray analysis confirmed increased activity of genes involved in function of natural killer cells,Tcells, and Bcells in DSTrecipients and increased expression of immune regulatory genes (galectin-1, Foxo3a, and follistatin-like 3) in PBT recipients. Galectin-1 expression by quantitative polymerase chain reaction was significantly enhanced in peripheral blood cells after PBT (P0.05).
CONCLUSION: Decreased immune effector mechanisms combined with an increased immune regulatory cell signature after HLA-DR-matched BT in nonsensitized patients is in line with clinical observations of improved outcome of a subsequent graft. Previous sensitization, however, may lead to HLA antibody formation and prolonged donor-specific memory T-cell reactivity after BT.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21166103     DOI: 10.1097/tp.0b013e3181fa943d

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


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