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Has the survival of the graft improved after renal transplantation in the era of modern immunosuppression?

Francesc Moreso1, Domingo Hernández.   

Abstract

The introduction of new immunosuppressant drugs in recent years has allowed for a reduction in acute rejection rates along with highly significant improvements in short-term kidney transplantation results. Nonetheless, this improvement has not translated into such significant changes in long-term results. In this manner, late graft failure continues to be a frequent cause of readmission onto dialysis programmes and re-entry onto the waiting list. Multiple entities of immunological and non-immunological origin act together and lead to chronic allograft dysfunction. The characteristics of the transplanted organ are a greater determinant of graft survival, and although various algorithms have been designed as a way of understanding the risk of the transplant organ and assigning the most adequate recipient accordingly. They are applied in the clinical setting only under exceptional circumstances. Characterising, for each patient, the immune factors (clinical and subclinical rejection, reactivation of dormant viral infections, adherence to treatment) and non-immune factors (hypertension, diabetes, anaemia, dyslipidaemia) that contribute to chronic allograft dysfunction could allow us to intervene more effectively as a way of delaying the progress of such processes. Therefore, identifying the causes of graft failure and its risk factors, applying predictive models, and intervening in causal factors could constitute strategies for improving kidney transplantation results in terms of survival. This review analyses some of the evidences conditioning graft failure as well as related therapeutic and prognostic aspects: 1) magnitude of the problem and causes of graft failure; 2) identification of graft failure risk factors; 3) therapeutic strategies for reducing graft failure, and; 4) graft failure prediction.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23364624     DOI: 10.3265/Nefrologia.pre2012.Oct.11739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nefrologia        ISSN: 0211-6995            Impact factor:   2.033


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Authors:  Valeria R Mas; Thu H Le; Daniel G Maluf
Journal:  Transplantation       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 4.939

2.  Weight gain after renal transplant: Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes.

Authors:  Abdulrahman Altheaby; Nuha Alajlan; Mohammed F Shaheen; Ghaleb Abosamah; Basma Ghallab; Basayl Aldawsari; Awatif Rashidi; Mohammed Gafar; Ziad Arabi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 3.752

3.  Impact of HLA Mismatching on Early Subclinical Inflammation in Low-Immunological-Risk Kidney Transplant Recipients.

Authors:  Domingo Hernández; Teresa Vázquez; Juana Alonso-Titos; Myriam León; Abelardo Caballero; María Angeles Cobo; Eugenia Sola; Verónica López; Pedro Ruiz-Esteban; Josep María Cruzado; Joana Sellarés; Francesc Moreso; Anna Manonelles; Alberto Torio; Mercedes Cabello; Juan Delgado-Burgos; Cristina Casas; Elena Gutiérrez; Cristina Jironda; Julia Kanter; Daniel Serón; Armando Torres
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Possible antiviral effect of ciprofloxacin treatment on polyomavirus BK replication and analysis of non-coding control region sequences.

Authors:  Ilaria Umbro; Elena Anzivino; Francesca Tinti; Assunta Zavatto; Anna Bellizzi; Donatella Maria Rodio; Carlo Mancini; Valeria Pietropaolo; Anna Paola Mitterhofer
Journal:  Virol J       Date:  2013-09-03       Impact factor: 4.099

5.  Utilization of Mycophenolic Acid, Azathioprine, Tacrolimus, Cyclosporin, Sirolimus, and Everolimus: Multinational Study.

Authors:  Majda Sahman; Snezana Mugosa; Nemanja Rancic
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-03-31

6.  The applications of DNA methylation as a biomarker in kidney transplantation: a systematic review.

Authors:  Iacopo Cristoferi; Tommaso Antonio Giacon; Karin Boer; Myrthe van Baardwijk; Flavia Neri; Manuela Campisi; Hendrikus J A N Kimenai; Marian C Clahsen-van Groningen; Sofia Pavanello; Lucrezia Furian; Robert C Minnee
Journal:  Clin Epigenetics       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 6.551

7.  Graft and Patient Outcomes of Kidney Transplant Tourism: A Single-Center Experience.

Authors:  Abdulrahman Altheaby; Kenana Owaidah; Aljowharah Alotaibi; Rahaf Salem; Rihaf Algain; Areij Alotaibi; Ahmad Alnasrullah; Mohammed F Shaheen; Mohammed Tawhari; Mohamad Abdulgadir
Journal:  Avicenna J Med       Date:  2022-08-16
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