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Cross-sex transplantation alters gene expression and enhances inflammatory response in the transplanted kidneys.

Lei Wang1, Jiangping Song2,3, Shaohui Wang2, Jacentha Buggs4, Rongjun Chen5, Jie Zhang2, Liqing Wang3, Song Rong5, Wenbin Li2, Jin Wei2, Ruisheng Liu2.   

Abstract

Kidney transplantation (KTX) is a life-saving procedure for patients with end-stage renal disease. Expression levels of many genes in the kidney vary between males and females, which may play an essential role in the sex differences in graft function. However, whether these differences are affected after cross-sex-KTX is unknown. In the present study, we assessed postoperative changes in genotype, function, and inflammatory responses of the grafts in same-sex- and cross-sex-KTX. Single kidney transplants were performed between same and different sex C57BL/6 mice paired into four combination groups: female donor/female recipient (F/F); male donor/male recipient (M/M); female donor/male recipient (F/M); and male donor/female recipient (M/F). The remnant native kidney was removed 4 days posttransplant. Expression levels of genes related to the contractility of the afferent arteriole and tubular sodium reabsorption were assessed. Same-sex-KTX did not significantly alter the magnitude or sex difference pattern of gene expression in male or female grafts. Cross-sex-KTX showed an attenuated sex difference in gene expressions. The measurements of endothelin 1, endothelin ETA receptor, Na+-K--2Cl cotransporter 2 (NKCC2), and epithelial Na+ channels (ENaC) subunits exhibited decreases in M/F compared with M/M and increases in F/M compared with F/F. There were no significant differences in hemodynamics or sodium excretion in response to acute volume expansion for any sex combinations. Cross-sex-KTX stimulated more robust inflammatory responses than same-sex-KTX. IL-6 and KC mRNA levels elevated 5- to 20-fold in cross-sex-KTX compared with same-sex-KTX. In conclusion, cross-sex-KTX alters gene expression levels and induces inflammatory responses, which might play an important role in long-term graft function.
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Keywords:  mouse kidney transplantation; receptors and sodium transporter; sex difference

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28515172      PMCID: PMC5582902          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00039.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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