Long-term survival in a recipient of kidney transplant without maintenance immunosuppression: A case report

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Operational tolerance of an allograft kidney is the optimal condition in patients following kidney transplantation and recipient-mediated immunological rejection still remains the primary challenge following transplantation. In the present study, a case of long-term survival is reported in a patient following kidney transplantation without maintenance immunosuppression therapies for >10 years. Although the pathological conditions of the transplanted kidney revealed a degree of impaired kidney function, the patient exhibited a serum creatinine level of 119.2 µmol/l and no significant changes were observed in T or B cell biomarkers associated with immunologic tolerance. Notably, the patient's allograft was functioning normally. Consequently, further studies may need to elucidate the development of operational tolerance.

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Feng, S., Zhuang, Y., Liu, H., & Zhang, X. (2018). Long-term survival in a recipient of kidney transplant without maintenance immunosuppression: A case report. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 16(1), 360–363. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.6176

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