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Immune "tolerance profiles" in donor bone marrow infused kidney transplant patients using multiple ex vivo functional assays.


ABSTRACT: Ex vivo identification of donor-specific unresponsiveness in organ transplant recipients is important for immunosuppression (IS) minimization. We tested three groups of stable living, related-donor kidney transplant patients up to 11 years postoperatively, i.e., 20 haploidenticals with donor bone marrow cell (DBMC) infusions, eight noninfused haploidentical controls (haplo controls), and 11 HLA-identical controls (HLA-id), using multiple ex vivo immune assays. We observed that no patients developed donor-specific antibodies. The majority showed donor-specific CTL unresponsiveness from year 1 onward. Thirteen of 20 DBMC recipients became specifically donor MLR nonreactive. Depletion of donor cells in DBMC recipients still MLR reactive increased donor-specific reactivity by 75% +/- 36% (p = 0.04). Adding them back in low concentration caused antigen specific inhibition. The frequencies of ELISPOT granzyme-B and interferon-gamma-producing cells somewhat paralleled the CTL and MLR responses. In the trans vivo DTH, 14 of 19 DBMC recipients demonstrated donor-specific unresponsiveness and 16 of 19 showed "linked suppression," vs none of eight and one of eight haplo controls and vs six of 10 and one of 10 HLA-ids, respectively. Most importantly, when all six assays were performed simultaneously, 10 of 18 DBMC, five of 10 HLA-ids, and no haplo controls were specifically donor unresponsive long term. We propose that a cluster analysis combining these assays will reveal tolerant recipients in whom IS minimization may safely be tested. This appears to have occurred in many DBMC-infused recipients.

SUBMITTER: Mathew JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2874115 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immune "tolerance profiles" in donor bone marrow infused kidney transplant patients using multiple ex vivo functional assays.

Mathew James M JM   Ciancio Gaetano G   Burke George W GW   Garcia-Morales Rolando O RO   Rosen Anne A   Wang Edward E   Gomez Carmen I CI   Blomberg Bonnie B BB   Fuller Laphalle L   Esquenazi Violet V   Ricordi Camillo C   Miller Joshua J  

Human immunology 20100311 6


Ex vivo identification of donor-specific unresponsiveness in organ transplant recipients is important for immunosuppression (IS) minimization. We tested three groups of stable living, related-donor kidney transplant patients up to 11 years postoperatively, i.e., 20 haploidenticals with donor bone marrow cell (DBMC) infusions, eight noninfused haploidentical controls (haplo controls), and 11 HLA-identical controls (HLA-id), using multiple ex vivo immune assays. We observed that no patients develo  ...[more]

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