1. TH1/TH2 cytokines and soluble CD30 levels in kidney allograft patients with donor bone marrow cell infusion.
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Solgi G, Amirzagar AA, Pourmand G, Mehrsai AR, Taherimahmoudi M, Baradaran N, Nicknam MH, Ebrahimi Rad MR, Saraji A, Asadpoor AA, Moheiydin M, and Nikbin B
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- Adult, Antigens, CD blood, Female, Graft Rejection epidemiology, Graft Rejection immunology, HLA-A Antigens blood, HLA-B Antigens blood, HLA-DR Antigens blood, Histocompatibility Testing methods, Humans, Interferon-gamma blood, Interleukin-10 blood, Living Donors, Male, Middle Aged, Tissue Donors statistics & numerical data, Transplantation, Homologous immunology, Bone Marrow Transplantation immunology, Cytokines blood, Ki-1 Antigen blood, Kidney Transplantation immunology
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Objective: We investigated the relevance of donor bone marrow cell infusion (DBMI) and serum levels of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), interleukin-10 (IL-10), and soluble CD30 (sCD30) in kidney recipients., Patients and Methods: We analyzed the allograft outcomes correlated with sCD30, IFN-gamma, and IL-10 levels using pre- and posttransplantation sera from 40 live donor renal transplants (20 patients with DBMI [2.1 x 10(9) +/- 1.3 x 10(9) mononuclear cells/body] and 20 controls)., Results: Patients with acute rejection episodes (ARE)-3/20 DBMI and 6/20 controls-showed increased sCD30 and IFN-gamma as well as decreased IL-10 posttransplantation compared with nonrejectors. Significant differences were observed for sCD30 and IFN-gamma levels: 59.54 vs 30.92 ng/mL (P = .02) and 11.91 vs 3.01 pg/mL (P = .01), respectively. Comparison of pre- and posttransplant levels of IFN-gamma, IL-10, and sCD30 in ARE patients showed higher levels in posttransplant sera except for IFN-gamma in controls (6.37 vs 11.93; P = .01). Increased IFN-gamma and IL-10 were correlated with rejection (r = .93; P = .008). sCD30 correlated with serum creatinine among ARE patients in control and DBMI groups (r = .89; P = .019; and r = 1.00; P < .0001, respectively)., Conclusions: Higher levels of sCD30, IFN-gamma, and IL-10 posttransplantation in rejecting patients provided evidence for coexistence of cellular and humoral responses in ARE. There appeared to be a down-regulatory effect of infusion on alloresponses.
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- 2009
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