Renal allograft immune response is influenced by patient and donor cytokine genotypes.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
This study investigated the impact of specific cytokine genotypes on the incidence of acute
rejection episodes (ARE), chronic graft dysfunction (CGD), and anti-HLA donor-specific
antibody (DS-Ab) production in 86 renal transplant recipients and 70 cadaveric donors. A
PCR-SSP method was performed for the analysis of polymorphisms in TNF-, IL-6,
TGF-, IL-10, and IFN- cytokines. DS-Ab monitoring of sera was performed using
a FCXM analysis. Observed cytokine frequencies for patients and donors were not
significantly different from the expected frequencies under Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
conditions. The evaluation in recipients revealed a higher frequency of DS-Ab-positive
patients among the TNF- high (50.0% vs 25.7%), and for the IL-10 cytokine a greater
incidence of ARE-positive patients (35.8% vs 18.2%) with the high intermediate,
compared with the low genotype. The combined effect of these 2 genotypes predisposed to
DS-Abs (71.4% vs 25.3%; P 0.02; odds ratio [OR] 7.37). As for the TGF-1 cytokine,
we observed a higher number of CGD-positive patients among high compared with
intermediate producers (14.3% vs 0%; P .050). The analysis of donors revealed a
significantly lower incidence of ARE-positive patients among recipients whose donors
were carriers of the high IL-6 G/G-genotype compared with the G/CC/C-genotypes
(16.7% vs 41.2%; P .03), suggesting a protective effect of the G/G genotype on ARE and
a predisposing role of donor 174allele C. In addition, we noted an association between the
IFN- low A/A-genotype and a higher incidence of ARE (42.1% vs 0%; P .002) and
DS-Ab production (47.4% vs 12.5%; P .02) compared with high producers.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Canossi, Angelica; DI ROCCO, Marilena; Poggi, Elvira; Ozzella, Giuseppina; Piazza, Antonina
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