Immunological monitoring of renal transplant recipients to predict acute allograft rejection following the discontinuation of tacrolimus

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Background: Transplant patients would benefit from reduction of immunosuppression providing that graft ejection is prevented. We have evaluated a number of immunological markers in blood of patients in whom tacrolimus was withdrawn after renal transplantation. The alloreactive precursor frequency of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, the frequency of T cell subsets and the functional capacity of CD4+CD2-FoxP3+ regulatory T cells (Treg) were analyzed before transplantation and before tacrolimus reduction. In a case-control design, the results were compared between patients with (n = 15) and without (n = 28) acute rejection after tacrolimus withdrawal. Principal Findings: Prior to tacrolimus reduction, the ratio between memory CD8+ T cells and Treg was higher in rejectors compared to non-rejectors. Rejectors also had a higher ratio between memory CD4+ T cells and Treg, and ratios <20 were only observed in non-rejectors. Between the time of transplantation and the start of tacrolimus withdrawal, an increase in naive T cell frequencies and a reciprocal decrease of affector T cell percentages was observed in rejectors. The proportion of Treg within the CD4+ T cells decreased after transplantation but anti-donor regulatory capacity of Treg remained unaltered in rejectors and non-rejectors. Conclusions: Immunological monitoring revealed an association between acute rejection following the withdrawal of tacrolimus and 1) the ratio of memory T cells and Treg prior to the start of tacrolimus reduction, and 2) changes in the distribution of naive, effector and memory T cells over time. Combination of these two biomarkers allowed highly specific identification of patients in whom immunosuppression could be safely reduced. © 2008 Kreijveld et al.

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Kreijveld, E., Koenen, H. J. P. M., van Cranenbroek, B., van Rijssen, E., Joosten, I., & Hilbrands, L. B. (2008). Immunological monitoring of renal transplant recipients to predict acute allograft rejection following the discontinuation of tacrolimus. PLoS ONE, 3(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002711

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