Presence of intragraft B cells during acute renal allograft rejection is accompanied by changes in peripheral blood B cell subsets

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B cells have various functions, besides being plasma cell precursors. We determined the presence of intragraft B cells at time of acute rejection (AR) and looked for correlates of B cell involvement in peripheral blood. Renal biopsies at time of AR or stable graft function were analysed for the presence of B cells and B cell-related gene expression, as well as C4d staining. Peripheral blood B cell subset distribution was analysed at various time-points in patients with AR and controls, alongside serum human leucocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies. AR was accompanied by intragraft CD20+ B cells, as well as elevated CD20 (MS4A1) and CD19 gene expression compared to controls. B cell infiltrates were proportional to T cells, and accompanied by the chemokine pair C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 13 (CXCL13)–C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 5 (CXCR5) and B cell activating factor (BAFF). Peripheral blood memory B cells were decreased and naive B cells increased at AR, in contrast to controls. While 22% of patients with AR and 5% of controls showed de-novo donor-specific antibodies (DSA), all biopsies were C4d-negative. These results suggest a role for B cells in AR by infiltrating the graft alongside T cells. We hypothesize that the shift in peripheral blood B cell composition is related to the graft infiltration at time of AR.

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Heidt, S., Vergunst, M., Anholts, J. D. H., Swings, G. M. J. S., Gielis, E. M. J., Groeneweg, K. E., … Claas, F. H. J. (2019). Presence of intragraft B cells during acute renal allograft rejection is accompanied by changes in peripheral blood B cell subsets. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 196(3), 403–414. https://doi.org/10.1111/cei.13269

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