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Pretransplant transcriptomic signature in peripheral blood predicts early acute rejection

Authors :
Ivy A. Rosales
Stephen I. Alexander
Nader Najafian
Lorenzo Gallon
Robert B. Colvin
Chengguo Wei
Arjang Djamali
Milagros Samaniego
Samira S. Farouk
Paolo Cravedi
Zhengzi Yi
Christopher Woytovich
Ciara N. Magee
Barbara Murphy
Caixia Xi
Philip J. O'Connell
Weijia Zhang
Zeguo Sun
Madhav C. Menon
Rex Neal Smith
Karen L. Keung
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2019.

Abstract

Commonly available clinical parameters fail to predict early acute cellular rejection (EAR, occurring within 6 months after transplant), a major risk factor for graft loss after kidney transplantation. We performed whole-blood RNA sequencing at the time of transplant in 235 kidney transplant recipients enrolled in a prospective cohort study (Genomics of Chronic Allograft Rejection [GoCAR]) and evaluated the relationship of pretransplant transcriptomic profiles with EAR. EAR was associated with downregulation of NK and CD8(+) T cell gene signatures in pretransplant blood. We identified a 23-gene set that predicted EAR in the discovery (n = 81, and AUC = 0.80) and validation (n = 74, and AUC = 0.74) sets. Exclusion of recipients with 5 or 6 HLA donor mismatches increased the AUC to 0.89. The risk score derived from the gene set was also significantly associated with acute cellular rejection after 6 months, antibody-mediated rejection and/or de novo donor-specific antibodies, and graft loss in a cohort of 154 patients, combining the validation set and additional GoCAR patients with surveillance biopsies between 6 and 24 months (n = 80) posttransplant. This 23-gene set is a potentially important new tool for determination of the recipient’s immunological risk before kidney transplantation, and facilitation of an individualized approach to immunosuppressive therapy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e2f49221a986d41283d97c4d71702260