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Predictive tools to determine risk of infection in kidney transplant recipients.

Mario Fernández-Ruiz1,2, Francisco López-Medrano1,2,3, José María Aguado1,2,3.   

Abstract

Introduction: Infection represents a major complication after kidney transplantation (KT). Therapeutic drug monitoring is essentially the only approach for the adjustment of immunosuppression in current practice, with suboptimal results. The implementation of immune monitoring strategies may contribute to minimizing the risk of adverse events attributable to over-immunosuppression without compromising graft outcomes.Areas covered: The present review (based on PubMed/MEDLINE searches from database inception to November 2019) is focused on immune biomarkers with no antigen specificity (non-pathogen-specific), including serum levels of immunoglobulins and complement factors, peripheral blood lymphocyte subpopulations, soluble CD30, intracellular ATP production by stimulated CD4+ T-cells, and other cell-based immune assays. We also summarized recent advances in the use of replication kinetics of latent viruses to assess the functionality of T-cell immunity, with focus on the nonpathogenic anelloviruses. Finally, the composite risk scores reported in the literature are critically discussed.Expert opinion: Notable efforts have been made to develop an enlarging repertoire of immune biomarkers and prediction models, although most of them still lack technical standardization and external validation. Preventive interventions based on these tools (prolongation of prophylaxis, tapering of immunosuppression, or immunoglobulin replacement therapy in hypogammaglobulinemic patients) remain to be defined, ideally in the context of controlled trials.

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Keywords:  Hypogammaglobulinemia; immune monitoring; infection; kidney transplantation; prediction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32084326     DOI: 10.1080/14787210.2020.1733976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther        ISSN: 1478-7210            Impact factor:   5.091


  5 in total

1.  Remote monitoring using donor-derived, cell-free DNA after kidney transplantation during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

Authors:  Steven R Potter; Randall Hinojosa; Cliff D Miles; Dan O'Brien; David J Ross
Journal:  Kidney Res Clin Pract       Date:  2020-12-31

2.  Pneumocystis Jirovecii Pneumonia in a Kidney Transplant Recipient 13 Months after Transplantation: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Authors:  Dominykas Varnas; Augustina Jankauskienė
Journal:  Acta Med Litu       Date:  2021-01-25

3.  Pre-Transplant Peripheral Lymphocyte Subsets Predict Pneumonia After Renal Transplantation.

Authors:  Quan Zhuang; Min Yang; Shu Liu; Meng Yu; Jie Jiang; Bo Peng; Yingzi Ming
Journal:  Ann Transplant       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 1.530

4.  A simple nomogram for predicting infectious diseases in adult kidney transplantation recipients.

Authors:  Ruo-Yang Chen; Sheng Zhang; Shao-Yong Zhuang; Da-Wei Li; Ming Zhang; Cheng Zhu; Yue-Tian Yu; Xiao-Dong Yuan
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-08-31

5.  The study of the association between immune monitoring and pneumonia in kidney transplant recipients through machine learning models.

Authors:  Bo Peng; Hang Gong; Han Tian; Quan Zhuang; Junhui Li; Ke Cheng; Yingzi Ming
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2020-09-29       Impact factor: 5.531

  5 in total

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