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Intragraft cytokine gene expression: implications for clinical transplantation
Authors:C. C. Baan  Willem Weimar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Internal Medicine I, Room BD 299, University Hospital Rotterdam-Dijkzigt, Dr. Molewaterplein 40, NL-3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands Fax: + 31 10 463 5430 e-mail: baan@inw1.azr.nl, NL
Abstract:As our knowledge of the cytokine network in experimental transplant models grows, we need to understand how and to what extent cytokines mediate the various donor-directed immune events in clinical situations. This overview of clinical cytokine measurements shows that specific intragraft cytokine messenger RNA (mRNA) expression profiles can be associated with acute rejection, that they may reflect the efficacy of immunosuppression, and that they can identify patients at risk for the development of early chronic rejection. The literature also shows that acute rejection and immunological quiescence in humans are not restricted to the cytokine patterns defined in the type 1/type 2 paradigm. This apparent lack of association may be caused by the immunosuppression used in the clinic but may also be the result of the infinite diversity of donor and recipient factors, in which polymorphisms in cytokines and cytokine receptor genes may play a central role. Received: 15 July 1997 Received after revision: 5 January 1998 Accepted: 14 January 1998
Keywords:Intragraft cytokine mRNA  expression  Expression  intragraft cytokine mRNA
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