Identification of a gene expression profile associated with operational tolerance among a selected group of stable kidney transplant patients |
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Authors: | Sophie Brouard Alice Le Bars Alexandre Dufay Morgane Gosselin Yohann Foucher Marina Guillet Anne Cesbron‐Gautier Eric Thervet Christophe Legendre Emilie Dugast Annaick Pallier Cécile Guillot‐Gueguen Laetitia Lagoutte Gwenaelle Evanno Jean‐Paul Soulillou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale INSERM, and Institut de Transplantation Urologie, Néphrologie, Nantes, France;2. TcLand Expression S.A., Nantes, France;3. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire H?tel Dieu Nantes, Nantes, France;4. Faculté de médecine, Université de NANTES, Nantes, France;5. EA 4275 Biostatistics, Clinical Research and Subjective Measures in Health Sciences, Nantes University, Nantes, France;6. Laboratoire HLA – EFS Pays de la Loire, Nantes, France;7. AP‐HP, Hopital Necker, Department of Renal Transplantation, Paris, France;8. Paris Descartes University, Paris, France;9. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire H?tel Dieu Nantes, Nantes, France |
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Abstract: | Despite their utility, immunosuppressive treatments have numerous side effects, including infectious complications, malignancies and metabolic disorders, all of which contribute to long‐term graft loss. In addition to the development of new pharmaceutical products with reduced toxicity and more comfortable modes of administration, tailoring immunosuppression according to the immune status of each patient would represent a significant breakthrough. Gene expression profiling has been shown to be a clinically relevant monitoring tool. In this paper, we have assessed the overall long‐term kidney transplant outcome and attempted to identify operationally tolerant‐like patients among recipients with stable clinical status at least 5 years post‐transplantation. We thus measured a combination of noninvasive blood biomarkers of operational tolerance in a cohort of 144 stable patients and showed that only 3.5% exhibited a gene expression profile of operational tolerance, suggesting that such a profile can be detected under immunosuppressive therapy but that its frequency is low in kidney transplant recipients when compared with liver transplant recipients. We suggest that a rational approach to patient selection, based on a combination of clinical and biological characteristics, may help to provide a safer method for identification of patients potentially suitable for immunosuppressive drug weaning procedures. |
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Keywords: | human immunology kidney tolerance transplantation |
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