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HLA-G and anti-HCV in patients on the waiting list for kidney transplantation

Authors :
Carmela Iannone
Nicolò Rupealta
Linda Sommese
Vincenzo Grimaldi
Antonella Esposito
Rossella Paolillo
Antonio Sorriento
Francesco Cacciatore
Paride De Rosa
Chiara Sabia
Claudio Napoli
Michele Santangelo
Gianfranco Nicoletti
Gerardo Sarno
Sommese, Linda
Paolillo, Rossella
Cacciatore, Francesco
Grimaldi, Vincenzo
Sabia, Chiara
Esposito, Antonella
Sorriento, Antonio
Iannone, Carmela
Rupealta, Nicolò
Sarno, Gerardo
Santangelo, Michele
De Rosa, Paride
Nicoletti, Gianfranco
Napoli, Claudio
Sommese, L.
Paolillo, R.
Cacciatore, F.
Grimaldi, V.
Sabia, C.
Esposito, A.
Sorriento, A.
Iannone, C.
Rupealta, N.
Sarno, G.
Santangelo, M.
De Rosa, P.
Nicoletti, G.
Napoli, C.
Source :
Advances in Medical Sciences. 63:317-322
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Purpose Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G is a non-classic major histocompatibility complex HLA class I molecule. HLA-G may have tolerogenic properties which are linked to epigenetic-sensitive pathways. There is a correlation of sHLA-G levels and graft acceptance in transplantation studies. There are previous data on correlation of sHLA-G with graft rejection as well as with viral infections such as hepatitis C virus (HCV) in kidney transplanted patients. Here, we report the sHLA-G expression in patients on the waiting list for kidney transplantation, with and without anti-HCV compared to a control group. Methods Serum of 67 patients on the waiting list for kidney transplantation (n = 43 with anti-HCV and n = 24 without anti-HCV) was analyzed. Among these patients, n = 39 were on the waiting list for the first transplantation, while n = 28 were patients who returned in the list. The control group included n = 23 blood donors with anti-HCV (n = 13) and without anti-HCV (n = 10). Results The expression of sHLA-G was significantly lower in the control group (39.6 ± 34.1 U/ml) compared to both - patients on the waiting list for the first transplantation (62.5 ± 42.4 U/ml, p=0.031) and patients who returned in the list (76.7 ± 53.9 U/ml, p=0.006). No significant differences were observed in all anti-HCV positive groups. A positive linear correlation between sHLA-G and TNF-α, and patient age was observed. Conclusions Serum sHLA-G values were significantly increased in both - patients on the waiting list for the first transplantation and patients who returned in the list, as compared to control group. Our findings confirm the key tolerogenic role of sHLA-G levels as epigenetic-related marker for measuring the state of kidney allograft acceptance.

Details

ISSN :
18961126
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in Medical Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....261c8fb7b195624fd13fb653b2a0ff8f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advms.2018.04.004