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Pre-transplant soluble CD30 level as a predictor of not only acute rejection and graft loss but pneumonia in renal transplant recipients.
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Transplant immunology [Transpl Immunol] 2010 Feb; Vol. 22 (3-4), pp. 115-20. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Dec 24. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Pre-transplant sera of 586 renal graft recipients were tested to investigate whether soluble CD30 (sCD30) is a useful predictor of some severe clinical episodes post-transplant. Correlation analysis showed sCD30 level was significantly correlated with acute rejection (AR) (r=0.242, P<0.001), graft loss (r=0.162, P<0.001), and pneumonia (r=-0.147, P<0.001). Higher sCD30 levels were observed in patients with AR than the others (180.0+/-89.1 vs. 135.3+/-72.7U/ml, P<0.001). And patients with pneumonia had significantly lower pre-transplant sCD30 level than the others (123.2+/-75.5 vs. 150.7+/-79.6U/ml, P=0.003). Based on statistical results, 120 and 240U/ml were selected as the optimal couple of cut-off value to divide patients into three groups: Group High (H), Group Intermedial (I) and Group Low (L). The lowest AR rate of 17.4% was observed in Group L (P<0.001). Significant difference of AR rate was also observed between Group I (29.2%) and H (42.9%) (P<0.001). There were much more patients suffering pneumonia in Group L (P=0.001). Significantly lower 5-year patient survival rate (79.4%) was observed in Group H (P=0.016). These data showed that elevated pre-transplant sCD30 level of renal allograft recipients may reflect an immune state detrimental for renal allograft survival. But sCD30 level lower than <120U/ml may be associated with a high risk of pneumonia. Pre-transplant sCD30 level is an independent predictor of acute rejection, lung infection, even graft survival. Suitable immunosuppression protocol should be selected according to pre-transplant sCD30 level in an attempt to promote patient and graft survival.<br /> (Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Adult
Disease Progression
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Graft Rejection blood
Graft Rejection diagnosis
Graft Rejection mortality
Graft Rejection physiopathology
Humans
Kidney Transplantation
Male
Middle Aged
Pneumonia blood
Pneumonia diagnosis
Pneumonia mortality
Pneumonia physiopathology
Prognosis
Survival Analysis
Biomarkers blood
Graft Rejection immunology
Immunosuppression Therapy
Ki-1 Antigen blood
Pneumonia immunology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1878-5492
- Volume :
- 22
- Issue :
- 3-4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Transplant immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 20036333
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trim.2009.12.004